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Cats Symptoms Articles
If you find your cat gagging in an isolated corner of your home, chances are she’s in the process of coughing up a furball. If it sounds like your cat can’t breathe, she may have asthma. Certain cat symptoms are no cause for alarm, while others will require a visit to the vet. A moist nose, for example, is rarely a cause for concern, while distemper, one of the world’s worst cat diseases, demands immediate medical attention. Common distemper symptoms include: “gunky” eyes, chest congestion, coughing, diarrhea, heavy nasal discharge, and weight loss. These types of cat symptoms almost always point to a specific condition while other cat symptoms are so common, they will require further investigation. Common cat symptoms include cough, diarrhea, fever, vomiting, hair loss, constipation, depression, and lethargy. Continue reading to get the facts about dozens of symptoms, possible corresponding conditions, and treatment options.
- Why Is Your Cat Losing Hair or Fur?
If you notice your cat losing hair you should find the cause of this condition. In some cases, the hair loss is a natural process, while other cases can signal a disease...
- What You Should Know about Sick Cat Symptoms
Sick cat symptoms should be carefully monitored because while some may seem minor, they could be indications of more serious illness. Below is a guide with helpful information on symptoms of common illnesses and how you can tell if your cat's symptoms are serious enough to warrant a trip to the vet.
- Vomiting in Cats
There are many causes for vomiting in cats and treatments can vary. The importance of treatment varies on the cause and severity.
- Treating Kennel Cough in Cats with Tribrissen
Tribessen is one of several brand names for the antibiotic Trimethoprim/Sulfa, which is used to treat kennel cough in cats. Other names for Trimethoprim/Sulfa...
- Treating Hairball-Induced Cat Cough
Cat cough that's caused due to hairballs can be easily treated at home. It's important for pet owners to determine if the cough is caused exclusively by hairballs...
- Treating Cat Cough with Baytril
Veterinarians commonly prescribe Baytril for cats with a cough. It is an FDA-approved medicine for use in cats, though should only be used for coughing from...
- Treating Cat Bug Bites With Topical Ointments
Spending a lot of time outdoors, cats are exposed to different bug bites. The most common cat bug bites are caused by fleas, spiders, bees, wasps or mosquitoes.
- The Ten Most Common Cat Tumor Symptoms
A cat tumor can create a number of symptoms in your cat. Cats with cancerous tumors will show different symptoms depending on which part of the body is affected; some cancers can spread very quickly so it's important to educate yourself about the symptoms of cat tumors.
- The Most Life-Threatening Cat Health Problems and Symptoms
Knowing the symptoms of life-threatening cat health problems enables you to seek veterinary care early on. Many cat diseases and conditions are treatable, but only with early treatment and preventative care.
- The 4 Most Common Cat Disease Symptoms
A cat disease is often diagnosed by the symptoms presented. Since cats cannot talk, it can be difficult for pet owners to know when a feline is not feeling well.
- Tell-Tale Signs of a Broken Cat Tail
Cats use their tails for a wide variety of actions, and a broken cat tail is unpleasant. It's important to see your vet promptly if you suspect your cat's tail is broken...
- Symptoms of Sarcoptic Mange in Cats
A cat fur coat is often a good indicator of a cat's health; this applies to mange in cats. Cats losing hair or with patchy, matted fur may have sarcoptic mange, also known as scabies.
- Symptoms of Feline Thyroid Problems
There are two types of feline thyroid problems: hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Though thyroid conditions are not as common as they are in dogs, they do occur, especially in older cats.
- Symptoms of Feline Leukemia
Feline leukemia symptoms may not appear until months or years after your cat has become infected. Feline leukemia is a type of cat cancer caused by the feline leukemia virus, which damages your cat's immune system and can make him vulnerable to a host of other diseases, immunodeficiency problems and cancers.
- Symptoms of Feline Anemia
A cat with a low red blood cell is diagnosed with feline anemia. Anemia may be a serious condition and can be an indicator for more severe diseases.
- Six Frequent Kittten Health Problems
Kitten health problems are a serious concern because a kitten's immune systems is not yet fully developed. Kittens are not able to fight off diseases and infections as effectively as adult cats, so being conscious of your kitten's health is of the utmost importance.
- Sick Cat Symptoms Requiring Immediate Veterinary Attention
Cats that appear perfectly normal can suddenly show symptoms of illness which might indicate that you have a sick cat. Certain symptoms are signs of dangerous underlying illnesses and if treated in time, prevent serious damage. If you find your pet exhibiting the following symptoms it's advisable to contact your vet.
- Seizures In Cats
In cats, seizures that can not be related to an underlying cause are much less common than in dogs. So continuing to look for an underlying cause, including parasites (roundworms, toxoplasmosis), viral illnesses such as feline immunodeficiency virus...
- Recognizing Leukemia in Your Cat:17 Signs
Recognizing cat leukemia early will ensure appropriate treatment starts as soon as possible. Sometimes going unnoticed for years, feline leukemia is initially caused by exposure to the feline leukemia virus (FeLV).
- Possible Causes of Dog Muscle Spasms
The most common causes of dog muscle spasms are physical or neurological, but viruses, toxins and disease can cause similar symptoms. In the dog, tendon, bones and muscles form a complex and interconnected system designed to propel, support and protect the animal.
- Nail and Foot Problems
There are a number of possible causes of nail bed infection (paronychia). When one or two nails on the same foot are involved a bacterial infection is very likely. When more than one or two nails are involved or when the problem occurs on more than one foot it is more likely that there is an underlying problem leading to the visible nail disease.
- My Cat has this problem - Symptoms
Fleas are probably the most common problem, followed by allergies (inhalant/atopy, food, contact), bacterial skin infections, ringworm (fungal skin infections) and psychological causes (psychogenic alopecia, obsessive-compulsive disorder). It can be hard to figure out how strongly to consider the psychological causes without trying to rule out all the other causes.
- Is Your Cat Losing Weight? 7 Causes
If your cat is losing weight this may be a sign of a disease. Weight loss is not a health issue unless it is caused by a disease.
- Interpreting a Foul Cat Smell
Cat smell usually isn't noticeable. If your cat does seem to have acquired a foul odor, it's a sign that something is amiss with his health. Here are some different interpretations of bad feline smell.
- Infectious Diseases of Cats
Cats are susceptible to a number of viral infections, including feline leukemia virus. The virus that infects the most cats is probably feline herpes virus 1, which is also called rhinotracheitis virus. It is likely that most cats are infected with this virus.
- Identifying Cat Fever Symptoms
A cat fever is a reaction to an infection or disease. A cat's normal body temperature is between 100 - 102.5°F (37.7 - 39.1°C).
- Hookworm Symptoms in Cats
Hookworm is one of the most frequently occurring parasites among household pets. Although there are several varieties of hookworms, they each bring about similar...
- Feline Leukemia Test
We keep two different tests for heartworm disease specifically for retesting of positive results using a different testing method, though. Usually on ambiguous feline leukemia tests we recommend retesting in a month or...
- Feline Gastritis: A Common Cause of Cat Vomiting
Cat vomiting is one of the symptoms of feline gastritis, a term that refers to inflammation of the stomach lining. The most common sign of feline gastritis is vomiting.
- Feline Diabetes Symptoms
Cat diabetes is a common endocrine disease in cats. The feline diabetes symptoms range from increased thirst and frequent urination to weight loss.
- Feline Cancer Symptoms
Feline cancer is an increasingly common disease that affects young and old cats alike. Cancer in cats may be found in a variety of forms, with feline lung cancer...
- Differentials - possibilities that should be considered
The major causes of dizziness are middle and inner ear infections and problems affecting the cerebellum (part of the brain that controls balance and spatial orientation). An ear infection may respond to antibiotics but sometimes surgery is necessary to relieve pressure in the middle or inner ear.
- Diagnosing Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper) in Cats
Diagnosing panleukopenia or feline distemper in your cat can be difficult because the symptoms of feline distemper are similar to other feline diseases.
- Diagnosing Kennel Cough in Cats
One of the most common respiratory diseases that affect cats is kennel cough. Cats always contract this disease as a result of close contact with an infected cat or dog.
- Diagnosing Feline Incontinence
Feline incontinence is when a cat cannot control its bladder, and therefore suffers from involuntary leakage of urine. This is distinct from the behavioral condition...
- Diagnosing Feline IBD: Irritable Bowel Disease in Cats
Feline IBD is a very common gastrointestinal problem in middle age and older cats. Irritable bowel disease occurs when there is an increase in the inflammatory...
- Diagnosing Feline Colitis
A feline colitis is the inflammation of the large intestine lining. Colitis may be acute or chronic, in case the symptoms are present for more than 2 weeks.
- Common Tumors in Cats
Tumors in cats may appear in young pets and old, as well as across genders and breeds. Although a good number of tumors are benign and often harmless...
- Common Causes of Cat Limping
Cat limping can have a variety of causes. Injuries and even illnesses can cause your cat to limp.
- Common Causes of Cat Cough
Cat cough may be caused by several factors including allergies, fur balls, bronchitis or bacterial infections. Even if your cat has something that is stuck...
- Choosing the Most Effective Hairball Remedy
Hairball prevention and treatment are an important part of cat care, especially for longhaired cats. As your cat grooms, she swallows hair.
- Causes of a Swollen Cat Belly
Cat belly or feline stomach may at times appear swollen. There are varying reasons why the belly swells and it's a strong indicator that your cat is sick.
- Cat Yeast Infection Symptoms
Yeast organisms together with other harmless bacteria are normally found on the skin of cats. However, when there is an overabundance of yeast organisms, a yeast infection occurs.
- Cat Hairball Treatment Options
Cat hairball formation is more common in longhaired cats, but any cat is susceptible. In most cases, hairballs are not serious and cause nothing worse of a short bout of vomiting.
- Cat Flu Symptoms
Cat flu symptoms vary according to the virus that infects the cat. Although cats are given several vaccinations to reduce the occurrence of cat flu, the disease affects cats in all age groups.
- Cat Fever Testing at Home
A cat fever, also known as pyrexia, may indicate that there is an infection in the cat's body. Even if there are certain symptoms that may signal the...
- Cat Disease Symptoms That Go Undetected
The signs and symptoms of cat disease are, in some cases, difficult to detect. Careful observation and knowledge of your cat's regular behaviors combined with regular veterinary checkups can help you spot some of these conditions early and ensure a good outcome.
- Cat Cough Treatment With Antirobe
Antirobe is a formulation of the antibiotic compound clindamycin, which is a registered drug for use in both animals and humans. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis and growth in bacteria.
- Cat Anemia Explained
Cat anemia is the condition caused by a low red blood cell count. The red cells have the task to carry the oxygen to the lungs and other tissues through the blood.
- Bacterial Infections in Cats
Know what symptoms to look for when your cat is infected. The most common causes of meningitis in cats are probably feline infectious peritonitis virus and toxoplasmosis.
- Asthma in Cats
The usual signs of asthma in cats include episodes of difficulty breathing that often occur suddenly, wheezing, decreased ability to exercise and coughing. This is a disease of the lower airways, so snuffling and congestion of the upper airways is not a typical sign.
- An Overview of Feline Distemper Symptoms
Feline symptoms for distemper are easily mistaken for other diseases or conditions. The key symptoms include diarrhea, fever and vomiting.
- Abscess and other wounds in cats
There are several things that cause abscesses to be difficult to treat. Feline leukemia virus infection or feline immunodeficiency virus infection can cause the immune system to fail to help clear up the abscess.
- 9 Symptoms of Cat Stroke
A cat stroke is a health condition that can be of two types. The ischemic stroke occurs when the cat brain is not sufficiently irrigated by blood; the oxygen levels in the brain decrease, causing the stroke.
- 9 Common Causes of Cat Vomiting
Cat vomiting is always a concern to pet owners who wonder if it indicates something serious. Unless you see your cat vomiting bile or blood, however, most causes of cat vomit are relatively easy to treat.
- 7 Early Signs of Cat Illness
Cats are independent by nature and may not show symptoms of illness until it is in an advanced stage. To help temper this problem, here are some early signs of cat illness that you should be aware of and contact your veterinarian if you observe.
- 7 Causes of Feline Weight Loss
Feline weight loss should be an alarming symptom as it might signal different diseases or the existence of parasites. You cat may lose weight if he is under stress.


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