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Heartworm symptoms are sometimes misdiagnosed as asthma in cats, according to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). You can protect cats against heartworms by taking preventative measures.
The feline herpes virus is one of the main culprits of ocular and respiratory infections in cats. A herpes infection is, by its very definition, a chronic condition. Once cats are infected with...
Ear mites are small insects that live and lay eggs in the ear canals of household pets. The bugs are most commonly found in cats, though they can afflict dogs as well. Ear mite infections respond...
If your cat is sick and not feeling well, she will likely show symptoms. This could be something as obvious as vomiting, or behavior that is a little more obscure like lying in a different place...
The meninges is the membrane that lines the brain and spinal cord of both humans and animals. Meningiomas, or tumors in these membranes, have the potential to occur in cats as well as humans.
Both wild and domesticated cats can contract avian flu (bird flu) by eating infected birds. Signs and symptoms of avian flu in cats are similar to flu symptoms in humans.
Rabies can be a scary disease caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system of mammals. It is prevalent among wild animals but can be found in domesticated animals, such as cats. Animals can...
The intestines are long, tubular structures that connect the stomach to the anus and carry waste out of the body. There are many different intestinal diseases that can cause a variety of symptoms....
Platelets are cells in your cat's bloodstream that help blood clot or stop bleeding. When your cat has a low platelet count, which is sometimes called thrombocytopenia, it is at risk for...
Feline vestibular disease causes a cat's vestibular system to malfunction, resulting in dizziness and loss of balance. The most common form is idiopathic vestibular disease, which has no obvious...
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder. When the secretion of insulin is not sufficient to balance the production of glucose, diabetes results. In cats, there are two types of diabetes: type 1 and type...
Feline lymphoma, also known as feline lymphosarcoma, occurs when cancerous cells invade the lymphoid tissues (such as the lymph nodes, tonsils or the spleen) and causes tumors. It is among the...
Feral cats are often the targets of intentional poisoning because they are considered a nuisance. But they can also be victims of accidental poisoning, through access to automotive chemicals,...
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...
Just like people, cats are prone to developing asthma, and homeopathic treatment for cats suffering from asthma is a gentle and effective method of care. Asthma is a disease affecting the...
Peace lilies are seasonal red or white flowers that are often given as gifts during the holidays. Though common in many households, peace lilies are poisonous to cats. Other types of flowers in...
Even when the best level of care is provided, cats are may still develop certain diseases. No cat is immune to becoming sick. Catching symptoms early is vitally important when treating certain cat...
Kidney failure is a common problem experienced by cats. The condition occurs when the cat's kidneys begin to fail, resulting in a buildup of waste products in the blood. This waste eventually...
Cats can be susceptible to black mold just as humans are. Black mold is a toxic substance that needs eradication from homes, industries and pet care facilities.
Rabies is a viral disease that can infect pets, such as cats. It is important to vaccinate cats for rabies because the disease can be spread to humans and is deadly in cats.
Chronic renal failure (CRF) or kidney failure is an unfortunate reality for cats. It is a problem more common in older cats. CRF is not a curable disease, but you can alleviate the painful...
Rabies is a viral infection that attacks the central nervous system. The virus infects all types of animals, including cats.
Rabies is a viral infection that affects the nervous system of cats. According to the Northern Animal Clinic, rabies is fatal once symptoms begin to show.
Rabies is a virus that affects the brain in most mammals. It is transmitted through saliva into an open wound. Kittens and cats with rabies will display the same symptoms. At first, the symptoms...
Kidney disease in cats is a serious condition. Once a feline's kidneys stop working, they no longer function as a filter for toxins in their body.
According to starbreezes.com, herpes is common in cats and can occur at any age. The website says symptoms typically last up to 10 days when treated. However, feline herpes never truly goes away;...
Lethargic symptoms in cats can be a cause for concern, depending on the extent of the symptoms and the amount of time that has passed. If your cat seems to show the signs of lethargy, you should...
While asthma is fairly common in cats--the Cat Fanciers' Association says nearly 1 percent of fully grown cats are afflicted with it--the causes are not easy to pin down. Once diagnosed by a...
The most frequent type of tapeworm that infects felines is the Dipylidium caninum tapeworm, also known as the flea tapeworm. Many cats exhibit no tapeworm symptoms, so it's up to their owners to...
Anal gland impaction is a somewhat common problem in smaller breeds of dogs, but can afflict cats as well.
According to MyHealthyCat.com, pregnancy in cats lasts 63 days on average, with symptoms first noticeable during the third week of pregnancy. Although their stomach swells during pregnancy like...
Allergies to pets appear in about 10 percent of the population, with cats being the most common offenders. Many symptoms can indicate you may have an allergy to cats.
Symptoms of kidney disease in cats may at first appear to be simple behavioral problems, but renal disease can be a potentially life-threatening disorder. A veterinarian should immediately...
Round worms are the most common type of parasite that can affect cats, and can lead to a multitude of health problems. Fortunately detecting and treating them is fairly easy, and in most cases...
As a pet owner, losing a pet can be extremely painful, however, it does happen. When you cat is getting older--or is sick-- there are symptoms to look for in order to know if her life is coming to...
You're worried your feline has contracted a kitty cold. You aren't sure if you should take her to the vet, though, because the cold does not seem to be very serious. But if it's clear she's in...
There are estimated to be about 73 million pet cats in American homes today. After their kitten shots and spaying or neutering, most cats will not need veterinary services often. Cat owners...
Feline asthma is an allergic respiratory condition where cats begin coughing and wheezing, apparently for no reason. Symptoms can mimic hairballs, but asthma is much more serious. Attacks usually...
When cats are sick, they often try to hide it. As an astute owner, you'll still be able to tell when your cat might be having a problem by watching for telltale symptoms. Colds are a common...
Cats can experience both acute and chronic lung diseases. These feline lung diseases vary in severity. Acute ailments often manifest quickly and can lead to the death of the cat if not immediately...
Heartworms are parasites that mosquitoes transmit to cats and dogs. These parasites migrate through an animal's circulatory system to its lungs and pulmonary arteries. If untreated, they will...
Feline herpes is also known as feline viral rhinotracheitis--FVR--and is a respiratory illness that affects both domestic and wild cats worldwide. It is the most common cause of upper respiratory...
Cancer is a serious condition affecting cats, with a poor prognosis for continued health. The causes of cancer are not well-defined, since each type of cancer has its own factors for development.
Vertigo in cats is a balance disorder that commonly affects the animals around the age of 12 or 13 years of age. And while the symptoms of vertigo are frightening to pet owners and cats alike,...
Feline seizures can happen at any time during a cat's life, and it is important for cat owners to know and be able to recognize symptoms of a seizure in order to get the animal through the...
While cats can't have AIDS or HIV infection, cats can suffer from Feline Immunodeficiency Virus or FIV. These viruses are in the same family, called lentivirus, and cause the same types of...
Even a cat that is kept indoors can get sick. Having more than one cat in the home can increase the chances of illness, especially if one or both of the cats goes outdoors. Some illnesses are due...
Allergies in cats develop when their immune systems become highly sensitive to substances that are usually harmless. Symptoms appear as the immune system tries to rid the body of these substances,...
Heartworms are microscopic parasites that live and feed inside the heart of an animal. They can cause illness and, if not treated quickly, can lead to further health problems and death.
Because of their innately cautious natures, cats often don't show signs of disease until it is well advanced. Unfortunately, this trait can cause treatment and diagnostic problems when a...