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Your cat is seriously threatened by three highly contagious respiratory diseases. These diseases are easily transmitted from cat-to-cat through direct contact, through the air by sneezing or coughing, or by contact with you if you've been close to infected cats. A cat with a respiratory disease appears to have a serious cold with fever, loss of appetite, depression, and pneumonia. It may even die. The best protection is vaccination. For your cat's sake, ask your veterinarian about a vaccination program.
 

 
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