Cat Diseases: Watch For Early Warnings
by: Marc Deschamps
Watch your cat and disease signs that may indicate a variety of health
problems. Being alert to these indicators can help treat your cat quickly
and efficiently.
Bad breathe
Don't panic if your cat has a bad breath. Check first if he had fish or other
food with strong odors. If not, consult your veterinary as bad breath may the
sign of tooth decay, urinary problems or the presence of round worms.
Abundant saliva
This sign of cat disease may be the cause of poisoning or viral infection such
as pneumonia. However it may simply be due to a foreign object lodged in the
cat's mouth. In that case take the object out before the cat swallows it.
Decolorated gums
This might indicate anemia, the presence of parasites or other affection. If
this symptom follows an accident it may be due to internal bleeding.
Running nose
This sign of cat disease is, most of the time, caused by pneumonia.
Sneezing
Your cat caught a cold or something is stuck in his nose!!
Red and burning eyes
Sometimes, this sign of cat disease indicates respiratory problems. It can also
be caused by dust.
Running eyes
This is always due to a cold.
Eyes turning opaque
This sign of cat disease indicates a major ocular problem. Consult your veterinary
immediately.
Your cat is constantly scratching his ears
Parasites may be present. If the ear contains brownish and smelling crusts there
might be an ulceration. If the ear is warm and aching this is probably due to
a hematom that will require minor surgery.
Frequent coughing
This sign of cat disease is the result of pneumonia.
Quick and heavy respiration
This is the symptom of pneumonia or heart problems.
Your cat does not eat anymore
This is a classic cat disease symptom resulting from a variety of health problems.
However, bear in mind that a cat in healthy condition can skip 2 to 3 meals.
Be concerned only if he skips more.
Your cat is losing weight quickly
This is a sign of probable anemia or viral infection.
Your cat is weak and apathetic
Again this may be due to anemia or the presence of parasites. This sign of cat
disease may also result from heart problems.
Your cat does not drink water anymore
If your cat peaks over the water bowl but doesn’t drink anything he may
have typhus or a kidney infection.
He drinks too much!
You would not suspect this is a sign of cat disease. Unfortunately, this may
the symptom of a variety of sicknesses: diabetes, liver problem, or uterus infection.
Vomiting
If your cat vomits frequently it may not mean he is sick. But if he vomits a
yellow liquid, often times the typhus is the culprit. You also have to watch
intoxications and kidney or liver infections. In any event, consult your veterinary
immediately.
Urinary difficulties
This may be a serious cat disease symptom. The presence of blood in the urine,
particularly with the male cat, requires a quick action you should rush to the
veterinary.
Constipation
Here we have several possibilities but it is likely that your cat is not physically
active and that his nutrition is not well balanced. Cut on the dehydrated food
for a while. You may also use a light laxative. If this is not working, constipation
may be caused by tiny hairballs.... or a tumour.
Diarrhea
A real diarrhea is totally liquid. Your cat may have been excited or his nutrition
is unbalanced. Add rice or pasta to his meals for a day or two. If you find
traces of blood in the diarrhea, this sign of cat disease may result from a
tumor or it may indicate the presence of parasites.
High fever
A body temperature exceeding 38.8 Celsius is a sign that something is working
wrong. Don't guess, check with your veterinary.
Drastic change in behavior
This is a sign of cat disease that is difficult to gauge. If your animal becomes
aggressive he may have contracted the rage. You may also detect this problem
if his mewing is low and rough.
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps
About The Author Marc Deschamps is the editor of Kitten Cat
Magazine, a free online publication, where people can share their passion for
cats and learn more about this extraordinary animal. Other articles on cat diseases
can be found at http://www.kitten-cat-magazine.com/cat-and-disease.html
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