The calicivirus of cats can cause ocular inflammation and exudate, which would then accumulate in the corners of the cat's eyes as rheum.
Conjunctivitis
Some well-known diseases in cats are Feline enteritis (Panleucopaenia), Cat flu, Feline leukemia virus and Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Domestic cats should be vaccinated against the first three. The risk of FIV infection can be reduced by neutering, as this reduces fighting behaviours- FIV is transmitted by bodily fluids such as blood and saliva, mainly through bites.
Coronaviruses are a type of virus with a positive-sense RNA genome which cause respitory and gastrointestinal problems. For example, the feline coronavirus can cause enteritis in cats.
Lions are mammals so they can get diseases that we get like cancer,pneumonia, bacteria and viral infections
no this can not cause a virus.
Calicivirus is a disease that causes illness in cats. It causes upper respiratory infections, with fever, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, oral ulcers, or sneezing. Some strains can cause pneumonia, arthritis, or severe multi-organ disease.
Yes it does cause a virus
No, cats cannot get distemper from dogs. Canine distemper virus specifically infects dogs and other members of the Canidae family, and does not affect cats. Cats are at risk for other diseases such as feline distemper (panleukopenia) or feline leukemia virus, but not distemper from dogs.
Yes a virus does cause the common cold.
Yes it can cause a virus it broke 2 of my laptops!
HCV virus can not cause HIV; it is a different virus.
Stomache virus