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What Is the Immune System?The immune system is a complex network of specialized cells and organs designed to defend the body against bacteria, viruses, toxins, parasites and any foreign material that invade the cat's body. Millions of different types of immune cells pass information back and forth, which results in a protective system that is always ready to produce an immune response that is fast and effective. The immune system is also a component of the lymphatic system. Where Is the Immune System Located?The organs of the immune system are located throughout the body. They are called lymphoid organs because they are frequently the site of growth, development and deployment of lymphocytes – white blood cells that are key operatives of the immune system. Important components of the immune system are concentrated in the blood, thymus, lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, lungs, liver and intestines.
Pemphigus foliaceus is a severe skin disease that is characterized by pustules and blisters that rupture, causing damage to the skin of the face, ears, feet and eventually the entire skin.
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a viral infection that attacks the immune system of cats. FIV is not contagious to people; it is an infectious disease spread from cat to cat, primarily by biting....
IMHA is a disease in which the body’s immune system, which is designed to attack and kill germs, attacks and kills the body’s own red blood cells; it occurs more often in dogs than in cats and in middle...
Neonatal isoerythrolysis refers to the destruction of the red blood cells (erythrocytes) within the kitten's body system by the action of maternal antibodies, which gain access to the neonatal circulation...
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