
Remember our animals are just like us in many ways and they occasionally fall victim to health issues that can be remedied quickly if seen by a professional trained to identify these specific problems with our pets.
Hairballs are quite a common complaint because as cats groom themselves they swallow loose hair. Sometimes this hair forms into a ball and lodges in the cat’s stomach. Consider that the cat’s hair follicles become knotted in the stomach and then cannot dislodge causing ongoing distress for the animal and then loss of appetite
Worms, your cat is possibly living with worms which include the following types: Roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms most commonly infect cats. Cats can occasionally develop heart worms, as well. Symptoms of worms can include weight loss, pot bellied appearance, poor coat appearance and vomiting. Worms are easily cured with a few doses of medication, but if left untreated, they can cause serious health problems. Ring worms are in fact a skin fungus and cause the animal ongoing distress by inflaming the affect area. Sometimes a simple visit to the vet can soon identify the problem and rectify the situation immediately.
Vomiting, your cat is living a life that see’s it come across many different situations all in a day and there can many varied reasons why a cat starts to vomit, from a serious illness to eating something disagreeable. An occasional, isolated episode of vomiting is usually normal. However it continues you may wish to take advantage of your animal insurance policy and take your feline friend to the vet for a check up.
Diarrhea, is a definite symptom that something is wrong with your pet’s health. It could be a minor problem or could signify a more serious illness. You will need to monitor the situation and assess whether a trip to the vet is necessary to investigate the reasons behind the cat’s health problems. By nature a cat is an inquisitive animal and may digest something not agreeable for its health.
The Urinary tract infection is another quite common health problem in cats. The occurrence of bladder diseases may occur in both male and female cats. Males have a higher risk of life-threatening blockage of the urethra
Fleas will feed on your pet’s blood and make your cat uncomfortable A heavy infestation can cause it to become anaemic and unwell. Flea infestations have been known to kill kittens. Some individual animals are allergic to flea saliva and this causes the pet abject misery with constant scratching and self mutilation. The most common allergy dermatitis in cats and dogs is a flea allergy. Fleas are the reason your pets acquire tapeworm, so if you have more than one cat you may be unaware that the condition is spreading to all your animals. This is where a pet insurance policy offers peace of mind by allowing you to get to the vet whenever you feel the need for the animal to be examined.
Kidney Disease, kidney Failure is a common cause of death in older cats. It can be via long-term feeding of an all dry food diet is suspected as a factor in Chronic Renal Failure. Often the first thing you notice with a cat suffering from feline kidney disease is that they have an increased thirst and drink more water. A kidney blockage can also occur if the cat has a urinary tract infection as toxins build up in the body!
Cat Flu, is the general name given to a present viral infection of the upper respiratory tract in cats. It is a common disease in cats and can make them very sick and miserable. It can be fatal in kittens and immunosuppressed older cats. The condition of the animal can change dramatically if not attended to quickly, again an adequate pet insurance policy can offer peace of mind.
Some cats may show subtle symptoms while others may show none — symptoms are hard to recognize and often may be confused with other illnesses or old age. Be observant of your pet’s behavior. Other ailments our poor old moggy’s can suffer include:
Ear Mites, Conjunctivitis, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is the term for ‘feline aids’ The virus is sometimes transmitted through saliva, most usually when a cat is bitten in a cat fight. Feline Leukemia Virus. Lyme Disease. Whilst not all the mentioned health conditions are fatal your animal may still be suffering and a trip to the local vet can soon alleviate the condition and return your pet to happy life it desires.
If your cat spends time outdoors, do check them regularly for ticks. If you actually find a tick on your cat’s body and he has been lethargic and acts as if he is in pain, please ask your vet to do a test for Lyme Disease. The effects of a tick bite can be devastating to the animal and owner. You can have peace of mind by obtaining animal insurance.

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