Cat Health Advice
General Cat Health Care
General cat health is also extremely important as a kitten so that they can grow up to be healthy throughout the rest of their life. Cat health care is one of the most important subjects for responsible and loving cat owners to be aware of. It involves prevention, understanding, and sometimes treatment of a possible life-threatening disease. Cat health care is also affected by lack of exercise and poor diet. You can love your cat into a state of being unhealthy without enough exercise and proper nutrition.
Talk to cat owners who have older cats. Ask them about cat health care for their older cats. What are the problems and what are the right foods and nutritional needs that fall under the term elderly care. If your cat does not receive the proper food and nutrition, they may have problems with their health. Talking about cat health care in advance will make it easier for everyone when the time comes.
Natural cat food is always a welcome one for all pet owners. There are brands of cat food that contains no chemicals and has lots of white meat and vegetables. The prices of these products will vary but because of the balanced diet, correct protein, and vitamins you are going to find the priced higher then the "store brand".
Heat and humidity degrade nutritional value, so do your best to buy fresh food. Once opened, your cat's dry food should be stored in a sealed pet feeder container to preserve freshness. As for soreness in your cat, heat is a good soother, heated cat beds or a heated throw will give much relief to this painful complaint. Massage is often beneficial but should be administered with care. Your vet will give you complete direction as to how long to do it.
Bad breath is another unhealthy sign. Your cat should have strong white teeth without odor. Dry cat food will give them strong gums, good healthy teeth, and that will give them clean breath.
Symptoms of flea allergy include hair loss, redness, and sometimes sores known as hot spots. Symptoms of diabetes in your cat include excessive urination and drinking along with weight loss or sudden obesity. If you find that your cat develops diabetes you need to carefully regulate diet and monitor blood sugar levels.
Fleas carry many diseases and can transmit these to your cats. Fleas carry the tapeworm cyst inside them and your cat inevitably swallows fleas during routine grooming .When this happens it is then that the tapeworm hatches and grows in your cat's stomach. Natural flea control methods and products provide a safer alternative to chemical insecticides. If you cannot reasonably control fleas with this "safer" approach, then consider stronger measures.
Vaccinations ('shots') can help keep your cat from getting many of the serious diseases which can make your cat sick, or may even threaten your cat's life. Your cat's individual lifestyle and situation will determine which vaccinations your cat needs to have and how often these vaccines need to be given. You will need to keep the shots up to date.
Remember that the main reason to spay is to prevent pregnancy, not to eliminate a cat's normal behavior, however, removing the ovaries also reduces the risk or mammary cancer.
Remember that advice simply can't be a substitute for proper medical attention. Only your vet can say exactly what is best for your cat. Remember to give your kitty a hug today and be thankful that they are with you!
NOTE: This article is for information only. See your veterinarian for medical advice.
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Cat - Health Advice?
I need some advice and hopefully some reassurance.
I took my 16 year old cat to vet for his annual check-up. While examining him the vet said he could feel ?something? towards the back in his stomach by his back legs. He says it may be a ?mass? on his liver or spleen. However because my cat was tense he couldn?t feel it completely so he said to be safe, and hopefully catch it early if it?s anything, he wants him to be sedated and have an x-ray.
My concern is what could this be? And also how safe is sedating him?
He?s fine in himself. He?s eating and drinking fine (although maybe drinking a little more than usually) and still running around as he?s always been very hyper. He still loves going out and playing etc and generally very happy and doesn?t complain when you touch him so he can?t be in pain.
Hope there?s an expert here that maybe to offer some advice as to what to expect.
Thanks.
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Cat - Health Advice? (Part 2)?
Hi everyone,
Some of you might remember my last question regarding my cat. Well he had his x-ray today (no sedation as he was a good boy) they said he?s def got some form of ?growth? somewhere around his kidney/liver area. However they said that they were unable to see where exactly it was nor could they decide what it was. They?ve offered to operate to find out more but because of his age they said it was very risky. They said if it is a cancerous growth then symptoms could appear within hours and he could be dead within 24 hours of them starting (which scared me to death) but in the same breath they said it could be nothing.
Anyone any suggestions as terrified of something happening to him especially if it could be treated but it could be nothing and i'm worrying for no reason!
Thanks
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Cat Health Advice....?
My cat, Overweight (she was a stray so she was fed a lot by neighbors before we took her in) Fixed at two years old. Is having some sort of health problem
It slowly worsened over a few days, we she'd lay in place for the day, only moving to another place once in awhile... She DOES eat, but not as much. She used to eat all her food and maybe leave a few kibble crumbs, but right now shes leaving a lot more and eating it later. She isn't using her litter box to poo or pee. But occasionally she'd do that anyways, but she IS going.
She has Short fur, and a dander issue, she also has a hard time washing/bathing herself. So I've given her bathes to help.
Right now she is in my moms closet, resting, I went to go see her, she was facing away from me and wouldn't even turn her head to see me. She is normally a friendly cat, she licks you until it hurts, purs so loudly. and will even lay on your lap.
I'm worried for her health.
My mom had a cold last week, I'm wondering maybe she caught a little bug.
I want to take her to a vet, However I can't afford it. I am scared, I don't want to lose her, I love her so much. Please help.
Also if you'd like to tell me more in Depth please, PLEASE email me at undo-the-poison@hotmail.com
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