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Signs of cat flu are similar to colds and flu in people. FHV-1 tends to cause more severe disease, the major signs are inflammation of the lining around the eye (conjunctivitis) and nose (rhinitis). This causes a clear discharge from the nose and eyes which becomes thickened and purulent as the disease progresses due to secondary bacterial infection. Cats tend to be dull and depressed with a raised temperature, sneezing and are reluctant to eat. Coughing is also a feature in some cases. Rarely the virus will cause skin lesions and invade the lungs causing pneumonia. Without treatment signs usually resolve in 2-3 weeks but some cats are left with a chronic, intermittent nasal discharge or eye disease.

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The symptoms of influenza are

* abrupt onset fever * myalgias * malaise * headache * sore throat * rhinitis * dry cough * otitis media * nausea/vomiting in children

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gunky/watery eyes

Runny nose/ sneezing a lot

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Fever, nasal discharge, coughing and lethargy are some of the signs of Equine Influenza infection.

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