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         Common Cat Diseases and Health Problems

Cats suffer from almost the same diseases as humans. Although some diseases are hereditary,
you can avoid others through regular medical care of your felines. As a pet owner, you should
have a good knowledge of all possible diseases, necessary medications, and precautions. This
can assure you of a healthy and lifelong feline companion.

Most health problems in cats are avoidable through preventive care and techniques. It is best to
keep your cat indoors and outdoor outings should be under strict supervision. Routine vet checks
can ensure a healthy life for your pet.

          Cat Diseases and Health Problems

Cat Cancer: Cats could suffer from different types of cancer like bone cancer, lung cancer, nasal
cancer, skin cancer, and many others. Lung cancer could cause your cat to breathe heavily and
with difficulty. Oral cancer could cause problems in swallowing and eating, with mouth bleeding.
Bone cancer could make your cat lame or lead to stiffness in the joints and limbs. Non-healing
wounds and scars could indicate skin cancer while incessant nasal discharge could indicate nasal
cancer.

You should visit your veterinarian as soon as you notice any symptoms. A small delay could cost
the life of your feline. Routine examination of your cat’s body through stroking and massaging can
help you identify any extra bulge or bump.

Some of the symptoms of cancer are the same as that of other diseases. Therefore, get an expert
opinion from one or more doctors. At times, early diagnosis can cure cancer.

Chronic Renal Failure: The main characteristic of this condition is irreversible and a gradual
decline in kidney function. This is a common ailment in elderly cats. Kidneys consists of various
nephrons that filter fluids. These nephrons could stop functioning due to age, ill health, or other
causes. This causes accumulation of toxins like urea and creatinine in the blood.

Difficulty in urinating is the main symptom of this disease. There are other symptoms like weight
loss, dull coat, excessive thirst, and loss of appetite. Veterinarians diagnose the presence of this
disease through a urine analysis and blood test to measure levels of red blood cells, blood urea,
and creatinine.

Veterinarians prescribe oral medications and Epogen shots for cleaning toxins from the kidneys. In
severe cases, your cat could require hospitalization for dehydration. You can learn to administer
subcutaneous fluids at home. Additionally, feed a low phosphorous and low protein diet to your
cat. As such cats lose their appetite, you can use stimulants like tuna juice, premium cat food
juices, and human baby food meat. In severe cases, force feeding through syringes could prove
necessary.

Dental Health and Oral Diseases: This is the single most important cause for health problems in
cats. Feline Stomatitis is often misunderstood as an autoimmune disease. This causes severe
inflammation of the mouth and throat thereby affecting eating habits severely. Periodontal
disease is due to inflamed and bleeding gums and bad breath. This is due to bacterial
accumulation in gums. Feline odontoclastic lesions affect enamel and dentin of a tooth. Prolonged
lesions could cause permanent loss of tooth.

You do not have to wait for dental diseases to start to care for the dental health of your feline.
Instead, begin with a regular dental brushing and caring routine for your kitten. Use special cat
toothbrushes with flavored toothpastes to keep dental problems at bay.

Deafness and Ear Conditions: It is possible to notice deafness in cats in the early stages itself.
Common symptoms include loud meowing, failure to respond on calling, dizziness, clawing at ear,
shaking head regularly, unpleasant odor from ears, regular pus, or other drainage. Deafness
could be due to nerve damage or infections. Medications can correct the problem in many cases.
Regular grooming requires cleaning of cat’s ears of mites by putting few drops of warm olive oil
into your cat’s ears.

Eye Problems and Blindness: Cats normally have better vision than humans do. Glaucoma
causes excessive pressure within the eye. Untreated cataracts cause glaucoma. Early treatment
can prevent further damage to optic nerves. Surgery could be necessary in advanced cases. Eye
tumors necessitate removal of the eye.

Progressive retinal atrophy is a hereditary problem causing decreasing eyesight resulting in
complete blindness. Hypertension could cause eye problems like sudden blindness. Cats cope
with their blindness through increased sensitivity of other senses like smell, touch, and hearing.

Feline Arthritis: This is common among aging felines. Excessive weight is the predominant cause
for feline arthritis. Common symptoms include change in walking patterns due to joint pain,
stiffness in joints while arising from rest, and few personality changes.

Veterinarians may suggest Chondroitin and Glucosamine to improve cartilage formation around
joints. Vitamin C supplements could suit some cats. NSAIDs might cause serious side effects.
Simple treatments include having a regular exercise program to control the weight of your cat and
providing artificial warmth to joints to ease pain and stiffness.

Feline Diabetes: This disease can affect cats of any age, although it is more prevalent in elderly
male cats, specifically obese cats. Common symptoms include dehydration, excessive thirst, poor
appetite, and poor quality of coat, weakness, and breathing problems. Veterinarians check for
sugar levels in blood and urine to diagnose feline diabetes.

Common treatment options include oral hypoglycemic medications, regular insulin injections
administered at the hospital, and maintaining specific diet control. Diet rich in fiber and
carbohydrates can control weight and blood glucose levels. You can monitor blood glucose levels
in your cat through a monitoring kit used for diabetic humans.

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV): This is feline AIDS. Presently, there is no cure for this
disease. Infected cats could live long lives. FIV transmission is through deep bite wounds and
normally through rectum, mouth, or vagina. It therefore affects cats during territorial battles.
House cats do not normally suffer from FIV. This disease affects and disables the immune system
of cats. It makes it more prone to infections. Different body cells like B-lymphocytes, CD4+ and
CD8+ T lymphocytes, and macrophages suffer extensive infection due to FIV.

However, cats cannot transmit FIV to humans. FIV occurs in three stages. The acute stage in is
the initial two months after transmission. During this time, your cat could suffer from fever and
depression. In the second stage, all symptoms of the disease could disappear, although your cat
remains infected. The third stage is the final stage. Your cat finally succumbs to the infection. This
is due to complete stopping of functioning of the body's immune system.

Feline Infectious Diseases: There are various feline infectious diseases. Most such respiratory
diseases are through feline herpes virus, feline calicivirus or feline rhinotracheitis virus. Bordetella
bronchiseptica infection, Feline chlamydia psittaci infection and Mycoplasma infection are some of
the important infections.

Other viruses and bacteria causing infections in cats include pasteurellae, streptococci,
staphylococci, and coliforms.

Feline Panleucopenia is an infectious disease affecting white blood cells and causing enteritis.
Vaccination proves effective.

Feline leukemia virus causes infection through transfer of nasal secretions or saliva, feces, urine,
and milk from infected cats. An infected mother can transfer the virus to her kittens during
lactation or even before birth. This virus could cause cancer and various blood disorders. It is
possible spread the disease through sharing of feeding bowls. There is no cure for this disease
and it is normally fatal. In the first stage, a high immune response can eradicate the virus from the
body. In the second stage, it leads to persistent infection of bone marrow. Cats with this disease
could live long lives. If your cat has serious symptoms, it may not survive for more than few
months.

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus causes infections although over a longer period.

Feline Cowpox causes lesions on skin of cats. There is a vaccine for such infections. Antibiotics
could prove useful. Cats can transfer such infections to humans. Simple hygienic precautions can
prevent transfer of such infections to humans. However, if you already suffer from skin diseases,
you stand a greater chance of contracting such infections. It is best to use gloves and prevent
infected material from coming in contact with open wounds or eyes.

Gastric Tract Diseases: There are many gastric diseases like inflammatory bowel disease,
gastritis, diarrhea, hepatic lipidosis, and others. These diseases occur mainly due to inflammation
of intestinal linings. Common symptoms of gastric diseases include chronic vomiting, loss of
appetite, lusterless coat, weight loss, renal failure, and others. Veterinarians normally suggest
controlled diet with limited amounts of proteins and carbohydrates. Corticosteroids and certain
antibiotics can provide substantial relief.

Heart Diseases: Heart diseases in cats could be Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy,
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Intermediate Cardiomyopathy, or Feline Hypertension. Most heart
diseases are due to genetic causes. Such heart diseases are more common in middle-aged male
cats.

Common symptoms of heart diseases in cats include fainting, sudden difficulty in breathing,
weakness, and paralysis of rear legs. Veterinarians diagnose the presence of heart disease
through ECGs, X-rays, Echocardiography, and other tests. They recommend calcium channel
blockers like diltiazem, beta-blockers like metoprolol and atenolol and various other inhibitors and
diuretics.

Hip Dysplasia: This is due to displacement of hip joints in your cat. Due to such displacement, the
femur ball no longer fits into the hip socket joint. This leads to arthritis and excessive pain in the
joints. Affected cats would show little interest in walking, running, or similar forms of exercise. This
disease is mainly genetic. Normally cats with larger bones develop this disease.

Although there is no specific treatment available for hip disease, surgery can help through
prosthetic installation into joints. You can reduce the weight of overweight cats through diet
regulations. Anti-inflammatory medicines and painkillers can give relief.

Liver Disease: Fatty liver disease is a common ailment in cats. This disease occurs due to fatty
deposits in liver tissue. There is no apparent cause for such deposits. Most veterinarians assign
this disease to the way in which certain cats digest their fats and proteins.

Common symptoms of liver disease is a sudden drop in eating habits of previously overweight
cats. This causes continuous loss of weight with frequent bouts of vomiting and yellowing of the
skin and eyes.

Liver biopsy under light anesthesia can detect the presence of the disease. Early diagnosis of the
disease can prevent further deterioration. Although your cat would be most unwilling to eat
anything, it is necessary to force-feed. This is possible through insertion of a feeding tube directly
into the stomach or esophagus.

You have to feed small quantities of food through the tube regularly. After a few weeks, you can
offer food normally to check appetite levels.

Neurological Disorders: Neurological disorders in cats can take the form of seizures due to
tumors, hypertension, parasitical causes, viral infections, poisoning, and others. Cats with such
disorders may depict sudden and unexplainable behavior like running round in circles, going blank
for some time, loud meowing at night, frequent mood swings, maniac grooming, or rippling skin on
the back. Ingestion of certain toxic plants could cause neurological disorders. Some garden
sprays, cleaning products, and pest killers could cause such disorders.

Veterinarians diagnose neurological disorders in cats after a thorough physical examination with a
CT scan, blood tests, MRI, and cerebral spinal fluid analysis. Anti-convulsion drugs can control
seizures over a few weeks.

Parasitic Disease: Parasites like fleas and mites cause various parasitic diseases. Fleas cause
allergies, anemia, tapeworms, and skin infections. Always use flea remedies as suggested by your
veterinarian. Tapeworms are internal parasites. Your cat could develop such infections through
ingestion of raw meat or fish. Veterinarians can suggest tapeworm medications after inspection of
a fecal sample of your cat.

Roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms are similar internal parasites causing infections in your
cats. Common symptoms of such infections include diarrhea, vomiting, dull coat color, and a
potbelly. Lack of proper treatment could prove fatal.

Coccidia are internal parasites entering a cat’s body through ingestion of infected feces of other
animals. It often causes severe diarrhea and weight loss due to loss of appetite. Fresh fecal
samples can help your veterinarian suggest suitable remedy.

Ear mites are microscopic parasites causing severe infections and wax-build-up in ears of cats.
They cause severe itchiness and could lead to deafness if untreated. Use prescribed medicines on
your affected and unaffected cats, as these parasites move from one cat to another.

Respiratory Disease: Feline asthma symptoms are very similar to hairball attack or choking. It is
best to check such recurrent symptoms. Feline asthma is due to allergens in the upper respiratory
tract. This causes tightening of bronchi and resultant swelling of surrounding tissues. Bacterial
infections could cause other respiratory tract diseases in felines.

Common asthmatic allergens include dust, household chemicals, mold, smoke, cat litter, pollen,
and cold or moist air. Cats with asthma could suffer exercise related attacks. Thorough
examinations through blood tests, chest x-rays, and bronchoalveolar lavage can detect presence
of feline asthma. Veterinarians insert endotracheal tubes under general anesthesia to extract
fluids in lungs for examination.

Keep your home as smoke-free as possible. Do not light scented candles or smoke within your
house, specifically near your cats. Keep all basements and other parts of the house free of mold
and dust. Refrain from plugging in air-fresheners or using household chemicals liberally.
Veterinarians prescribe prednisone pills or injections and use of an inhaler depending on the
severity of asthma in your cat.

Skin Problems: Skin diseases in cats are due to parasites, fleas, allergies, and other things.
These cause cats to scratch their skin uncontrollably. Another type of skin disease causes severe
loss of hair on skin with many bald patches. Skin coat is brittle and coarse. It could also cause pus
formations and other infections, most of which are painful.

Thorough examination of skin coat while grooming your cat can prove helpful in discovering any
possible skin disorders and infections. Veterinarians often prescribe hormone shots with
tranquilizers to help cats refrain from excessive scratching.

Feline Acne develops as black spots and it could be due to a specific food allergy like milk. It could
also be due to improper cleaning of the chin of your cat. Acne is due to bacteria present in food or
water bowls due to improper cleaning. Leave such spots without any picking or pricking. Thorough
washing and application of prescribed medications can help relieve your cat of all types of skin
diseases.

Thyroid Disease: Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are common thyroid ailments in older cats.
Common symptoms of this disease include increased urination, increased appetite, weight loss,
hyperactivity, excessive thirst, panting, increased shedding, vomiting, and diarrhea. Simple blood
tests can diagnose the presence of this disease.

Oral administration of hyperthyroidism medications can control the disease within two to three
weeks. However, it causes serious side effects like blood clotting, vomiting, and loss of appetite,
itching around the face and head, jaundice, and other things. Surgery is another treatment
option, although older cats find it difficult to withstand the anesthesia. Radioactive iodine therapy
consisting of iodine injections under the skin proves to be the ideal remedy. However, such
therapy is costly and requires prolonged hospitalization.

Urinary Tract Disease: This disease normally causes a lot of pain. If untreated, it could prove
fatal for your cat. Urinary tract diseases include urethral blockage, bladder stones, infection,
crystals, and similar others. Infection could be due to fungus, bacteria, or virus.

Urethral obstructions occur in male cats due to a longer and narrower urethra. Small debris-like
formation of proteins and minerals may cause obstructions. This restricts flow of urine and causes
toxic substances to settle in the blood. This could cause death if untreated within 72 hours.

Common treatment options include fluid therapy, catheterization, antibiotics, and surgery. Simple
dietary changes with smaller and more frequent meals and lots of water can bring in marked
changes in urinary tract infections.
 
The above is an extract from the ebook Understanding, Caring for And Training Your Cats
 
Table of Contents

Cats – An Overview

Cat Breeds Info
•        Abyssinian
•        American Bobtail
•        American Curl
•        American Shorthair
•        American Wirehair
•        Balinese
•        Bengal
•        Birman
•        Bombay
•        British Shorthair
•        Burmese
•        Chartreux
•        Cornish Rex
•        Devon Rex
•        Egyptian Mau
•        European Burmese
•        Exotic Shorthair
•        Havana Brown
•        Himalayan
•        Japanese Bobtail
•        Javanese
•        Korat
•        Maine Coon
•        Manx
•        Munchkin
•        Nebelung
•        Norwegian Forest Cat
•        Ocicat
•        Oriental
•        Persian
•        Pixie-Bob
•        Ragamuffin
•        Ragdoll
•        Russian Blue
•        Savannah
•        Scottish Fold
•        Siamese
•        Siberian
•        Singapura
•        Snowshoe
•        Sokoke
•        Somali
•        Sphynx
•        Tonkinese
•        Turkish Angora
•        Turkish Van

Common Cat Colors
•        Tabby
•        Solids And Smokes
•        Cats with white markings
•        Tortoiseshell, Patched Tabbies, And Calicoes
•        Pointed (Siamese) Pattern

Before You Buy a Cat
•        Your Situation
•        Financial
•        The Breeder
•        The Cat Itself

Selecting a Cat that is Right for You
•        Kitten or Adult
•        Male or Female
•        Behavioral Patterns
•        Physical Appearance
•        Purebred or Mixed Breed

Where Can You Buy a Cat?

Common Cat Behaviors Explained
•        Attention-Seeking Behavior
•        Aggressive Behavior towards People
•        Aggression towards Other Cats
•        Chewing Incidents by Cats And Kittens
•        Cats And Their Destructive Scratching
•        Litter Box Misuse
•        Compulsive Behavior by Cats
•        Anxiety And Stress in Cats

Creating a Healthy Environment for Your Cat

Common Cat Diseases And Health Problems
•        Cat Diseases And Health Problems

The Vaccinations Your Cat Really Needs

Caring for Your Sick Cat
•        General Instructions

Keeping Your Cat Healthy the Natural Way

Twenty Tips for Caring for Your Cat

Grooming Your Cat And Hygiene
•        Regular grooming
•        Combing
•        Brushing
•        Nail trimming
•        Bathing

Cat Diet
•        Additional Foods for Your Cat
•        Essential Tips

Playing And Exercise
•        Simple Toys That Provide Exercise for Your Cat

Housing Your Cat

Introducing Your Pets to a New Cat

Training Tips for Cats
•        Essential Training Tips

How to Train Your Cat - And What Not to Do
Important Do’s of Cat Training
•        Important Don'ts of Cat Training

How to Train Your Cat to Walk with a Leash

Training Your Cat to Come When Called
•        Essential Tips

How to Litter Train Your Cat
•        Litter Training

More Litter Box Training Tips

Stopping Your Cat from Biting

Curbing Your Cat's Aggression

Stopping Your Cat from Eating House Plants
 
 
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