panleukopenia
31feline distemper — noun Date: 1942 panleukopenia …
32pan- — combining form Etymology: Greek, from pan, neuter of pant , pas all, every; akin to Tocharian B pont all 1. all ; completely < panchromatic > 2. a. involving all of a (specified) group or region < Pan American > b. advocating or involving the… …
33parvovirus — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin parvus small (akin to Greek pauros small, paid , pais child) + New Latin o + virus more at few Date: 1965 1. any of a family (Parvoviridae, especially genus Parvovirus) of small single stranded DNA viruses… …
34distemper — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English distempren, from Late Latin distemperare to temper badly, from Latin dis + temperare to temper Date: 14th century 1. to throw out of order 2. archaic derange, unsettle II. noun …
35Nepeta — Catnip Nepeta cataria Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranke …
36Siamese (cat) — Siamese A Lilac point Siamese Origin  Thailand …
37Cornish Rex — Origin United Kingdom Breed standard FIFe standard …
38Tortoiseshell cat — A tortoiseshell cat. Long …
39Bicolor cat — Chelsea Clinton s cat, Socks (1989 2009), lived in the White House from 1993 to 2001. Socks was a bicolor cat with low grade spotting, or tuxedo cat. A bicolor cat has white fur combined with fur of some other color, for example black or tabby.… …
40Kitten — Kittens (Old English diminutive of cat ) are juvenile domesticated cats ( Felis catus ) that are not fully grown. [ Oxford English Dictionary , Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 1989)] The young of species in the genus Panthera and of some …