Studies to determine how
common heartworm infection in cats is tend to «under - discover» some infected cats.
Not exact matches
Less
common signs of
heartworm infection include vomiting, neurologic signs, collapse and sudden death.9 Many
cats are able to overcome this phase of the disease process — and
in some cases completely clear the
heartworm infection — but not without damaging the small blood vessels
in the lungs during the process.6, 7
A
cat or dog with recent or mild
heartworm infections may show no signs of illness; however, once the adult worms have developed
in the heart
common symptoms can include fatigue, chronic coughing, vomiting, and weight loss.
Cat owners should probably also be aware of them, as well, since
heartworm infections are less
common in cats but often more deadly.
And although
heartworm infection is more
common in the dog, it does affect
cats.
Heartworms are not the only
infection cats in Texas are at risk for: fleas are an all - too -
common problem.
In senior cats, heart disease is typically acquired (as opposed to congenital or present at birth) and can be secondary to other illness like high blood pressure, heartworm infection, thyroid disorders or due to diseases of the heart valves (which are more common in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease
In senior
cats, heart disease is typically acquired (as opposed to congenital or present at birth) and can be secondary to other illness like high blood pressure,
heartworm infection, thyroid disorders or due to diseases of the heart valves (which are more
common in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease
in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease).