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DESCRIPTION: Examples of some questions might be:

Has the pet exhibited any abnormal coughing, sneezing, or vomiting? (“Abnormal” in this case: it is not abnormal for a cat to vomit a hairball. It is abnormal if they vomit profusely for days on end. This is where your judgment comes in for what is normal/abnormal for the patient.)
Has the pet been eating as they normally do?
What brand of food does the pet eat and how much/how many times per day?
Any change in the level of thirst?
Has the pet exhibited any signs of lethargy or abnormal behavior?
Has the pet been excessively itchy at all? If so, have the owner point out where on the pet (ears, the base of the tail, etc).
Are the pet’s urination habits normal (more/less frequently than usual, small amounts, straining to urinate, dark color of urine, exceptionally strong smell)?
Are the pet’s bowel movements normal (regular, solid/diarrhea, nothing strange seen in the feces)?
Is the pet on regular monthly flea/tick medication? Are they on...

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