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                    Conjunctivitis in catsConjunctivitis happens when the conjunctiva becomes inflamed and cases red, itchy, painful and weepy eyes. 
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                    Reduced Appetite in a RabbitIf your rabbit is eating less or nothing at all this is a very serious problem that needs immediate veterinary attention. 
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                    Cat flu in kittensCat flu is an illness that causes symptoms similar to human flu. It’s important to contact your vet for advice if your kitten develops any symptoms of cat flu, even if they are mild. 
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                    How to: Record a resting respiratory rateThis guide is to help you if you need to record your pet’s resting respiratory rate (how many breaths your pet takes each minute while resting or sleeping). 
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                    Arthritis in catsArthritis (osteoarthritis) is a very common condition that causes painful, swollen joints and makes moving around uncomfortable. 
