One of the most common
conditions affecting cats is an allergy.
King recently wrote an informative article for on The Conscious Cat about one of the most common
conditions affecting cats the U.S which has potentially irreversible health consequences: obesity.
King recently wrote an informative article for on The Conscious Cat about one of the most common
conditions affecting cats the U.S which has potentially irreversible health consequences: -LSB-...]
These conditions affect a cat's gums and the portions of their teeth below the gum line and may include feline odontoclastic resorption lesions (FORL).
Recently, award - winning author and former veterinary hospital manager Ingrid King posted an insightful article about a health
condition affecting cats that is much more common than is obviously apparent on The Conscious Cat.
Not exact matches
A similar
condition is thought to
affect cats, dogs, hares, rabbits, llamas and possibly sheep.
A: The lesions described could be pustules, and the
condition is commonly known as feline chin acne — a common skin
condition that can
affect cats of any age, breed, and gender.
FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is a
condition that
affects a
cat's immune system over time.
This
condition, however, is more likely to
affect dogs more than
cats — puppies just over a year old in age are most prone to this.
Cats with certain health
conditions, particularly those
affecting the urinary tract (eg cystitis or kidney disease) may benefit from being encouraged to drink more.
Tooth resorption is a
condition that
affects 20 - 60 percent of
cats where portions of one or many teeth are destroyed.
It is a deadly
condition spread by the bite of a tick, and although it's known as bobcat fever, it can
affect domestic
cats and other wild
cats, such as mountain lions.
Feline hyperesthesia syndrome or FHS is a
condition with an array of symptoms, including tail chasing,
affecting house
cats of any age.
Chronic renal failure is an incurable
condition primarily
affecting older
cats.
Watching an
affected cat as it tries to move is very sad for someone who isn't familiar with cerebellar hypoplasia, but the
condition doesn't get any worse once a kitten is born and isn't painful.
Food allergies are the third most common skin
condition that
affect cats; raw food eliminates allergens such as grains.
While
cats and dogs living in unsanitary, unclean
conditions are more vulnerable to a parasitic attack, it is still possible that your pet may have been
affected.
Cats affected often walk with a stilted gait, because the
condition is painful.
We took that information and scoured our database, finding the most costly and chronic
conditions that
affect cats, especially indoor
cats, and designed coverage for only those
conditions.
Beyond education about big
cats, they also wanted to teach about environmental
conditions affecting the earth's ecosystems and solutions that benefit all species of life.
Heartworms are a very serious
condition that
affects our pet dogs, and now we know that it can also
affects cats.
Hip dysplasia is a
condition affecting both dogs and
cats.
Cavaliers are commonly
affected by a
condition called eosinophilic stomatitis, which often manifests on the soft palate.1 This inflammatory
condition is similar to eosinophilic granulomas in
cats, but histologically, the disease in Cavaliers often lacks granuloma formation.
Omega - 3 fatty acids have been shown to positively
affect both dogs and
cats with inflammatory
conditions associated with the joints and arthritis, skin and coat issues, kidneys, and the heart.
One
condition that
affects some senior
cats is cognitive dysfunction, or senility.
There are many reasons for vomiting, from dietary indiscretiontendency of certain animal of eating unusual items in dogs and hairballs in
cats to more serious medical
conditions affecting the liver, kidneys and pancreas.
Just like with human health, prevention is the key to treating a multitude of
conditions that can
affect our dogs and
cats.
We are glad that the editors of Today's Veterinary Nurse published this article and the accompanying client handout on a difficult - to - diagnose
condition that likely
affects more
cats than veterinarians have been able to confirm.1 — 3 Veterinary technicians can be positive influences to the veterinarians with whom they work and can feel that they are empowered to encourage their veterinarians to consider heartworm disease and test their feline patients after reading both the article and the client handout.
A number of
conditions can
affect the heart rhythm in
cats.
Although there are many types of potential heart problems in
cats, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy is by far the most common heart
condition to
affect the feline population.
Because hyperthyroidism can occur along with other medical
conditions, and it
affects other organs, a comprehensive screening of your
cat's heart, kidneys, and other organ systems is imperative.
Senior wellness exams are recommended semi-annually for aging
cats because they help our veterinarians detect, diagnose, and treat any medical
conditions before they progress into serious problems and negatively
affect your
cat's quality of life.
There are only extremely rare instances, when claws are
affected by a medical
condition, that declawing
cats can be considered anything but inhumane.
This is a non-invasive procedure that allows us to get a clearer look at the
conditions affecting your dog or
cat.
Cats can also be
affected by a very painful
condition called tooth resorption.
Cats and dogs do share some health
conditions — such as diabetes, flea and tick infestations, and certain bacterial infections — but these can
affect the two species differently.
This includes diabetes (+16 % in
cats and +32 % in dogs), ear infections (+34 % in
cats and +9.4 % in dogs), internal parasites (+13 % in
cats and +30 % in dogs), and dental disease, which is the leading health
condition that now
affects almost 80 % of dogs and 70 % of
cats over 3 years of age.
Progressive kidney disease is a common and serious
condition affecting older
cats, but treatment plans could slow down the disease's progression.
Though rarely diagnosed, this
condition likely
affects a relatively large number of
cats.
The Cornell Feline Health Center is dedicated to improving the welfare of all
cats by supporting research on diseases and
conditions that
affect cats and by providing information to owners, breeders, and veterinary professionals worldwide..
Veterinary care is essential if you
cat is very young or old, has a disease that
affects the immune system or has a chronic health
condition or disease, such as kidney failure or diabetes.
This disease is actually a collection of
conditions that
affect the bladder and urethra of
cats.
And while those changes may not always be noticeable, they can
affect different aspects of a
cat's overall health, including the immune system, digestive system, skin
condition, lean muscle mass or body weight.
One very common
condition that
affects cats is a tooth resorptive lesion.
The common skin
condition affects dogs,
cats and rabbits, causing a variety of uncomfortable symptoms.
According to Murray, this common
condition affects male and female
cats and can be avoided by increasing their water intake.
Upper respiratory infections are more likely to occur under certain circumstances: crowded living
conditions (e.g., shelters, catteries), unsanitary
conditions (e.g., when poor disinfection or poor hygiene are allowed), or during times of exposure to
affected cats where bodily fluids are being exchanged by contagious discharge from the eyes or nose (sneezing).
It usually happens without warning or as result of a concurrent
condition, and can
affect cats of any age.
Overweight
cats (obesity in house
cats is at epidemic proportions) and those with other medical
conditions may be more severely
affected by any medical problem.
Senior wellness exams are recommended semi-annually for aging
cats because they help our veterinarians detect, and treat any medical
conditions before they progress into serious problems and negatively
affect your
cat's quality of life.