Cat Vaccines and Diseases

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  1. 5. infection that causes oral ulcers to form
  2. 7. _____ dot on a snap combo test means negative. Wahoo!
  3. 9. virus that causes a build up of belly fluid
  4. 12. virus that mean inflammation of the nose and throat
  5. 13. did we discuss any bacterial infections in cats?
  6. 14. type of infection that cannot be treated with antibiotics
  7. 16. a virus that attacks the red and white blood cells
  8. 17. rabies and FIP are 100% _________
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  1. 1. ______ contact is the phrase used to describe a disease that is transmitted by blood, urine, and saliva
  2. 2. a viral disease that causes cancer
  3. 3. medical word for white blood cells (WBC)
  4. 4. abbreviations for the cat vaccine given at 8,12,16 weeks of age
  5. 6. FeLV is _______ contagious than FIV (more or less)
  6. 8. term for airborne transmission
  7. 9. abbreviations for the two diseases commonly tested for in stray cats
  8. 10. age that rabies vaccine can first be administered
  9. 11. medical word for red blood cells (RBC)
  10. 15. type of infection that can be treated with antibiotics