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Domestic Longhair cats typically cost $50–$150 to adopt from shelters, with some sources offering them for little to no cost due to their widespread availability.
Domestic Longhair cats are not rare; they are among the most common cats worldwide, especially in shelters and households across the U.S. and U.K.
Yes, Domestic Longhair cats make excellent pets due to their adaptability, wide range of personalities, and typically robust health.
The Maine Coon is a recognized breed with specific standards, while the Domestic Longhair is a mixed-breed cat grouped by its long fur, not breed lineage.
The Domestic Longhair is not a specific breed but a category of mixed-breed cats with long fur, found in a wide variety of colors and body types.
Domestic Longhair cats are mixed-breed felines with long or semi-long fur, known for their diverse appearances and adaptable personalities. They're not a specific breed but a category found commonly in households and shelters.
While salmonellosis can cause severe illness in cats, the most fatal disease in cats is typically feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), not salmonella.
Recovery time for cats with Salmonella varies from a few days in mild cases to several weeks in severe or systemic infections, depending on immune status and treatment.
While feline illnesses like FIP and FeLV are deadly, severe salmonellosis leading to sepsis can also be life-threatening and fatal in cats if untreated.
Recovery time for a cat with Salmonella depends on illness severity; mild cases resolve in a few days to a week, while severe cases may take weeks with treatment.

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