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Sad calico senior cat lying down waiting by bedroom door for owners to open it as feline left behind abandoned
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Tracheal (Windpipe) Collapse In Cats: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Tracheal collapse in cats is a medical condition where a cat’s trachea, also known as the windpipe, becomes narrower and makes breathing harder.

This is a rare but very serious condition. It doesn’t seem to affect one breed of cat more than another, but it does seem more likely to develop in cats who are over the age of six…

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