Cats have been dying in largo numbers in the Cullompton district of Devonshire of a malady as mysterious in its origin as it is deadly in its effects. Chemists and veterinary surgeons have had cats brought lo them in large numbers, and in a few cases the animals have been treated with success. Sickness is one of the first symptoms. If the eats get over this stage they bi'come fastidious and have to be fed by force. But no matter what is given them they become emaciated.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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87Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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