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- 2. Feline immunodeficiency causes enlarged____________nodes
- 5. Commonly seen in puppies 4-5 months old
- 10. Passive immunity is gained through________________
- 13. Active immunity can come from this
- 14. Leptospirosis attacks the liver, who is the host?
- 15. An infectious canine disease
- 16. ______________cough syndrome is linked to a number of viruses
- 17. This feline disease is almost always fatal
- 18. Leptospirosis attacks the kidneys, who is the host?
- 19. Vaccines stimulate the immune system which then produces________
- 20. The lentivirus group causes feline______________
- 24. This disease will travel to the brain and spinal cord
- 26. Tumors of the lymph system
- 27. ____________and eye discharge are some clinical signs of distemper
- 28. Parvovirus is also called feline infectious______________
- 29. Feline pneumonitis affects these organs
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- 1. ______________of the tongue are clinical signs of cat flu
- 3. Immunity refers to the body's natural protection against__________
- 4. Distemper is passed through________________exposure
- 6. The second stage of rabies
- 7. The virus that causes cat flu
- 8. Another name for Chlamydiosis
- 9. Feline infectious peritonitis is caused by_______________
- 11. This is Weils disease in humans
- 12. When mucous membranes appear yellow
- 21. Feline infectious anemia is caused by a blood_______________
- 22. This can help minimize transmission of kennel cough
- 23. Death of puppies occurs within hours of infection of this
- 25. A clouding of this can occur in dogs with hepatitis
