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It is bacterial.
Cat scratch fever is a bacterial infection that is spread from cats. It can result in severe infections and even death if left untreated in some cases.
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.
Clavamox can be effective for treating bacterial infections in cats, including those that cause cold-like symptoms. Cat colds are usually caused by viral infections, such as feline herpesvirus or feline calicivirus, for which Clavamox would not be effective. It's important to properly diagnose the underlying cause of the cat's symptoms before starting antibiotic treatment.
HIV does not cause bacterial infections.
Green discharge from a cat's nose could be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, such as an upper respiratory infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections may cause cats to sneeze. Upper respiratory infections found in cats are similar to the common cold found in humans.
Green snot in a cat could be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, allergies, or a foreign object stuck in the nasal passage. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Bacterial vaginosis will not cause blood poisoning, even if left untreated.
No, but the cause of a hematoma can spread from cat to cat depending on what that cause is.
Nephritis in men will not cause bacterial vaginosis in women. The two conditions are unrelated.
yes. the can and they do.