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Seizures in cats are symptoms of a neurological disorder that is caused by some other medical condition. The sudden intense firing of nerves in your cat's brain results in a seizure, which can...
Runny noses are common in cats and kittens, particularly in crowded environments like shelters. Most runny noses in cats are caused by the feline herpes virus or feline calicivirus. Veterinary...
While more cats are overweight than underweight, there are plenty of felines that struggle to put on pounds. It may be that the cat is a recent rescue or it is overcoming an illness. Or it may be...
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...
Kidney disease can occur in any cat, but most commonly occurs in older cats. Kidney disease inevitably leads to kidney failure, which is one of the most common causes of death in older cats. When...
These days it seems that home remedies are more popular than ever. This is especially true for pet owners looking to save money. Home remedies for problems such as gum infections in cats, can...
If your cat has been diagnosed with chronic renal failure, also known as kidney failure, you probably already know the disease can't be cured. The good news is that in many cats the speed at which...
Acid reflux is a common ailment among felines. It is characterized by frequent regurgitation and may result in esophagitis. Fortunately, it is treatable, and after talking to your veterinarian,...
A number of over-the-counter remedies can be purchased at most local drug stores to treat the symptoms of feline diarrhea. Some medicines can be problematic for your cat, however; seek veterinary...
Cats are often taken to the veterinarian when they begin urinating more frequently, drinking more than usual and losing weight. Oftentimes the diagnosis is diabetes. Conventional treatment...
Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicles and commonly plagues cats. This irritating illness usually affects the skin on the cat's neck, face and head. The infection can cause pustules...
Sudden weight loss in your cat is a symptom of a lifestyle or health problem. To enable your cat to live a long, healthy life, identifying problems and diagnosing illnesses early is key. If your...
Cats, like humans, can become depressed. As pet owners, we are responsible for helping our pets feel safe, happy and loved. If you suspect your cat is depressed, it's important to look for...
Fleas drive us and our pets crazy. One flea can bite our cats and dogs 400 times a day! We all want our pets to be happy. There are many flea products available, but many just don't work. Flea...
Your senior cat's diarrhea may just be the result of an upset stomach. But inflammatory bowel disease is a common illness among older cats. Symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease are diarrhea,...
Diabetes is caused by abnormalities in the pancreas. It is not an uncommon illness among modern pets. According to Holistic Pet, one in 400 cats and one in 500 dogs develop the disease. The...
If your cat's jaw becomes locked in place but the cat is not in a heightened state of pain, he may still suffer from a form of temporomandibular joint dysfunction, commonly known as TMJ, that is...
If your cat is showing distress when using the litter box or right afterward, this may be a sign of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids occur when blood vessels inside the rectum or around the anus become...
Definitive tests for positively identifying tapeworms in cats require a veterinarian to prepare slides containing eggs or larvae and view them with a microscope for complete accuracy. However,...
Weight gain and obesity are major concerns for pet cats in the United States. More than a quarter of cats are obese or are likely to become obese, according to Dr. Rebecca Remillard of PetPlace....
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...
Senior cats often experience a loss of appetite. A health problem is often to blame, but the aging process itself may cause appetite loss. In either case, cat owners must carefully observe aging...
Hyperthyroidism occurs when your cat's thyroid gland produces too many of the hormones known as thyroxin and triiodothyronine. This is the most common feline hormone disorder, according to Doctors...
According to the Utah Veterinary Medical Association, cats that strain to urinate are usually suffering from an inflammation of the urinary bladder called cystitis, and need to be seen by a...
Ointment not specifically designed for use in the eyes should never be used in the eyes of any pets, according to Aleda M Cheng, D.V.M., C.V.A. If your cat or kitten has an eye infection, a...
Any cat can become dehydrated. It is simply having less water and electrolytes in the body than is needed. Dehydration can be due to illness, lack of water intake or overheating. This can be a...
Kidney disease, also known as chronic renal failure, is an incurable and progressive illness in cats. While there is no treatment that can stop the disease, there are many ways--including the use...
Feline urinary tract disease and infections are caused by inflammation of the bladder (cystitis), inflammation of the urethra (urethritis), bladder stones or urethral obstruction. Often the first...
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...
Mange is fairly uncommon in cats, but if mange is the veterinarian's diagnosis, you need to explore the treatment options and heal your cat as soon as possible. Left untreated, mange can cause...
A cat's ears are one of the most sensitive parts of its body. Changes in ear temperature can be completely harmless or can be cause for concern.
If your cat is diagnosed with cancer, conventional treatment options will depend upon the type of cancer, its location and to what stage the disease has progressed. Some cancers could respond to...
If your cat is scratching constantly and has been around other cats, boarded or groomed lately, you may want to have him examined by a veterinarian for mange. Caused by the mite Notoedres cati,...
Pet owners who have cats with diabetes know how challenging it can be to give those daily insulin injections. Even the most patient kitty can become uncooperative when the procedure is unpleasant....
Rashes caused by feline miliary dermatitis, also known as cat eczema, are extremely common in domesticated cats. These itchy rashes are caused by allergies and may be worsened by nutritional...
Diarrhea in cats can be caused by a wide variety of problems, from a simple upset stomach to a serious life-threatening disease. It is important to recognize signs of a more serious condition and...
Shaking legs in an otherwise healthy feline is rather uncommon, so when you witness the sight, you might be alarmed. This syndrome can be brought on by sources from arthritis to poisoning and...
If your cat licks and chews her tail enough to cause a bald spot or bleeding, you're probably wondering what you can do to help. Figuring out the reasons behind the biting can help you decide on...
Hyperthyroidism is the most common hormone disorder among cats, according to Doctors Foster and Smith of Pet Education. Symptoms of the disease, which most often occur in middle-aged to older...
There's nothing more heart-warming than a litter of newborn kittens, and cat breeders get to see many of them. But if you've ever wanted to start breeding cats yourself, it's not something that...
If you peek into your cute little kitten's ears and discover a large amount of dark, thick discharge, chances are your furry feline has ear mites. While the treatment for these pests is fairly...
Unlike dogs who scratch with their legs, most cats bite on hair when they're itchy. Your cat is most likely showing signs of allergies or flea infestations.
The use of apple pectin in cats is a popular holistic treatment to regulate abdominal functions, lower bad cholesterol and even help manage diabetes. When properly applied, apple pectin is a safe...
Feline herpes is a virus caused by direct contact with an infected feline. The infected cat's eye, nose and mouth discharge can contaminate food and water bowls, cages, owner's clothing and hands,...
When your cat has torn out a claw your immediate response may be to panic. According to petplace.com, torn or broken nails are quite common in cats and rarely life-threatening. The key to treating...
Cat owners who have experience with feline traveling companions often have experience with feline motion sickness. Motion sickness is characterized by nausea, vomiting, excessive salivation,...
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...
A nosebleed in a cat, also referred to as epistaxis, can be caused by many different conditions. The bleeding may be unilateral, coming from only one nostril, or bilateral, coming from both...
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a serious condition that is not only uncomfortable but also dangerous for a cat. Left untreated, UTIs can develop into life-threatening medical problems such as...
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...