Elizabeth Thomovsky, DVM, MS, DACVECC, associate professor of small animal emergency and critical care at Purdue University, describes some of the top differentials for cats in acute respiratory distress. She divides this into two categories—upper and lower respiratory disease.
Elizabeth Thomovsky, DVM, MS, DACVECC, associate professor of small animal emergency and critical care at Purdue University, describes some of the top differentials for cats in acute respiratory distress. She divides this into two categories—upper and lower respiratory disease.
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