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Although far more common in dogs, ear infections due to yeast can also strike cats. If not properly treated, yeast ear infections can become a recurring problem.
Eye infections are a common problem in cats and can spring from a number of causes. They may be the result of bacterial, protozoal, fungal or viral infections. Foreign objects and scratches are...
Terramycin is an antibiotic which can be used topically in cats. Prescription by a veterinarian is required for purchase. Terramycin is a safe and effective drug for feline eye bacterial conditions.
Bladder infections, urinary tract infections and Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) are all terms describing the dysfunction of the lower urinary tract. The resulting infection is often difficult for...
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) in cats are bacterial infections located mainly in the bladder and urethra of the animal. More serious conditions, such as kidney infections, may develop if UTI are...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common ailments in domestic cats. Often UTIs have no distinct cause and can be frustrating for both the veterinarian and the owner when looking...
If a cat's ears smell bad, it is likely that an ear infection is present. Cats have ears shaped like the letter "L." Thus, cat ears collect more dirt and debris than human ears, leading to...
Sinus infections in cats can be an ongoing problem that may be the result of an infectious disease or a non-infectious disease. There are various remedies that are both natural and medicinal,...
Cats commonly acquire urinary tract infections throughout their lifetime, mainly affecting the bladder and the urethra, the tube that carries urine to the outside of the body.
Feline eye infections can be painful, inconvenient and cause serious health problems if left untreated. There are two types of eye infections: bacterial and viral. It is difficult to distinguish...
Is your cat shaking its head frequently? Does it have a strange discharge in its ears, or is there an odor coming from your cat's ears? Chances are that your cat has an ear infection. Infections...
Urinary tract infections result from bacteria in the bladder or urethra (the tube through which urine flows). This makes it very painful for a cat to urinate. Urinary tract obstructions caused by...
Ear infections, while somewhat uncommon in cats, can occur. Most likely, a cat's ear infection involves the middle ear. Ear infections cause pain, dizziness and fever, and they can cause permanent...
Urinary tract infections in cats typically occur when bacteria collects in the bladder. This bacteria build-up causes irritation and inflammation in the bladder, which makes it difficult and...
Normal, healthy cat noses are free from discharge or crustiness. Cats with longer or normal faces do not make sounds as they breathe, but flat-faced cats such Persians may normally breathe...
Feline bladder infections are irritating and dangerous for a cat. Untreated feline urinary tract conditions can lead to other serious medical conditions, including the formation of crystals in the...
Ear infections are common in dogs but less so in cats. In most cases, a cat with frequent ear infections is actually suffering from an underlying disease or a malformed ear canal. Treatment...
True ear infections in cats are somewhat rare, though ear mite infections are much more common. Cats will exhibit hallmark signs of ear infections such as shaking their heads and scratching, and...
Diagnosing pet symptoms can be time-consuming, since many symptoms do not show themselves immediately. Having a plan for eliminating symptoms will help eliminate many of the causes. Always check...
Cats are wonderful pets. When they curl up in your lap, purring their contentment, there is little else that is more soothing. As with people, cats can suffer from various ailments, no matter how...
Simplicef is the brand name for Cefpodoxime proxetil, an oral medication produced by Pfizer used to combat bacteria-based infections in both cats and dogs. While this product is FDA approved only...
Ear infections, also known medically as otitis, involve inflammation of the outer, middle or inner part of the ear. Any of these conditions can cause great discomfort for a cat, but infections of...
Eye infections are more than just uncomfortable for a cat; if left untreated, an eye infection can impair a cat's vision. With prompt and proper veterinary attention, and home care, feline eye...
Urinary tract infections in cats are common occurrences, especially in neutered and intact males. Officially called Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), these infections affect the bladder...
Eye, or ocular, infections resulting from herpes occur frequently in cats. Kittens and older cats face the highest risk of infection. Affected cats typically show signs of upper respiratory...
Common in cats, ear infections stem from several causes. Catching and treating your cat's ear infection early and keeping her ears clean, says the Long Beach Animal Hospital, are critical to keep...
Pet owners can administer the antibiotic clindamycin to their cats in liquid form to treat a range of bacterial infections. The dosing of clindamycin depends on the severity of the infection and...
Urinary tract infections can become extremely painful for affected felines. Fortunately, the symptoms of a urinary tract infection are relatively easy to spot and the infection can be treated...
A common and usually relatively harmless parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, infects both animals and humans. While most cats show no symptoms of infection, those with weakened immune systems can...
Fungal infections that directly affect the lung can become life-threatening if not treated immediately. In cats, fungal infections are relatively rare and are often treated with anti-fungal...
To many, cats are more than pets; they are part of the family. Just as human family members, when our feline family members are sick, we want to help them get better as soon as possible. We do...
Every cat owner should check their cat's ears for signs of problems as part of their regular grooming routine. A healthy ear will be soft pink inside with no discharge or wax accumulation, and it...
Cats can be troubled by a number of urinary problems, the most common of these are UTI's, urinary tract infections. What may seem like a behavioral problem using the litter box may in fact have a...
According to Dr. Mike Richards, DVM, common nose aliments among cats include nasal infections and allergies. Occasionally, cats suffer from more serious bacterial or fungal infections or nasal...
Urinary tract infections (also called cystitis, FLUTD or FUS) are extremely common in cats. Cats that are stressed, elderly or immunocompromised are at the highest risk of developing urinary tract...
In comparison to puppies, kitten ear infections are not very common. If you suspect your kitten has an ear infection, it's important to take him to a veterinarian to be examined. Have patience...
Ringworm, or dermatophytosis, is the most common fungus infecting cats. Kittens, older cats and long-haired breeds, says the ASPCA, are most at risk of getting ringworm. If not treated, ringworm...
The professional medical term for bladder infections is cystitis, and the Encarta Dictionary defines that as inflammation of the urinary bladder often caused by infection. Further, cystine bladder...
The sinuses of any mammal, even cats and humans, are bony cavities at the front of the skull, which communicate with the nasal passages. Sinus infections in cats are frequently caused by...
Cats may appear to be "crying" when clear, green or yellow discharge leaks from the corners of their eyes. This is usually accompanied by sneezing and a nasal discharge. These are symptoms of a...
Sinus infections in kittens are relatively common, but can be a real problem for both you and your kitten. Learn about the symptoms of sinus infections and try treating the sinus infection at...
Urinary tract infections (or UTIs) can affect just about any living creature with a urinary tract, and they are unfortunately common in our furry feline companions. These infections can be caused...
A urinary infection is a common ailment in cats. Urinary infections can be caused by several things, and can wreak havoc on the lives of anyone who has a cat as a pet. Recognize the signs and...
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), or feline AIDS, is not a diagnosis cat owners want to hear. It attacks the immune system and makes it difficult for the cat to fight off other infections. The...
Otomax is a medication used to treat ear infections. This medication has been approved by the FDA for veterinary use in dogs. It has not been approved for cats.
Clavamox and Prednisone can be used together for felines with specific, somewhat unusual, medical conditions. Generally only cats who are already on Prednisone for treatment of asthma or severe...
Cats are subject to a number of illnesses, particularly cats that spend a lot of time outdoors. Infections with parasites such as lungworms are highly treatable, but they can be of great concern...
Clavamox use in cats is prevalent. This is because this medication is used to treat bacterial infections, absesses, and other common health problems in felines. Most find it a useful tool, and the...
Staphylococcus, or staph, is a bacteria that can occur normally in small numbers on the skin of people, dogs and even cats.
Some cats suffer with chronic bladder infections, or feline lower urinary tract disease. The infections are uncomfortable and can be dangerous for male cats, and they are one of the main reasons...