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The four stages of congestive heart failure (CHF) in cats are classified as A, B, C, and D—ranging from risk without symptoms to end-stage heart failure requiring advanced care.
Before passing away, a cat may become lethargic, unresponsive, or unconscious, often showing signs such as labored breathing, loss of appetite, hiding behavior, and a decline in bodily functions.
A mini stroke in a cat may appear as sudden disorientation, temporary loss of balance, unresponsiveness, or fainting — often with rapid partial or full recovery.
A cat that is unresponsive with open eyes may be in a stupor or coma, indicating a severe medical emergency requiring immediate veterinary care.
A cat that's unresponsive with eyes open may be in a stupor or coma, often due to severe health issues like head trauma, poisoning, organ failure, or neurological disease. Immediate veterinary attention is critical.
The cost of a Plott Hound typically ranges from $300 to $700, depending on the breeder and lineage.
The Plott Hound can be one of the hardest dogs to own due to its high energy, prey drive, and need for consistent training and vigorous daily exercise.
On average, a Plott Hound puppy costs between $300 and $700 from a reputable breeder, though prices may vary depending on lineage and region.
The Plott Hound is considered one of the hardest dogs to own due to its high energy, strong prey drive, independence, and need for consistent training and exercise.
Plott Hounds typically cost between $300 and $700 from a reputable breeder, though prices can vary based on lineage, health screenings, and breeder reputation.

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