Dry diets also
predispose cats to lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD, LUTD, FUS, crystals, stones, cystitis) because they force such a high degree of urine concentration.
The virus commonly causes anemia or lymphoma, but because it suppresses the immune system, it can also
predispose cats to deadly infections.
Environmental risk factors have been investigated and may
predispose some cats to hyperthyroidism, although the specific mechanisms are not known.
Other conditions such as hypertension or degenerative kidney disease may also
predispose cats to the development of saddle thrombus.
Carrying around all that extra weight can be more than uncomfortable; it can also
predispose cats to diabetes, fatty liver disease and arthritis.
Other factors
predispose cats to becoming ill once they have been exposed to a poisonous substance; these include their small body size, their ability to hide so that exposure is not immediately evident, and because cats, being specialist carnivores, lack certain liver enzymes, they are unable to breakdown certain chemicals.
Diets high in magnesium and phosphorus, low in moisture, and that produce high urine pH
predispose some cats to form struvite crystals or stones; diets high in calcium, vitamins C and D, low in phosphorus, and producing low - pH urine may predispose to oxalate crystals or stones.
Unfortunately, highly concentrated urine can
predispose cats to developing urinary stones and crystals.
These findings (and research by others) support the theory that obesity does
predispose cats to insulin resistance, and therefore diabetes mellitus.
While these factors may
predispose your cat to infection or make a current infection worse, by themselves they do not cause infection.
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV): This viral disease can compromise the immune system,
predisposing cats to a variety of other infectious diseases.
The resulting obesity
predisposes cats to a number of medical conditions (BOX 5), as well as an increased risk for orthopedic disease.21 Excess weight also contributes to the development of musculoskeletal diseases and places excessive strain on joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, thus aggravating existing health problems.
Current commercial cat foods, both dry and wet, may
predispose your cat to plaque and tartar on her teeth, as well as the development of other dental problems that will need veterinary care.
Diets high in certain minerals and low in water (dry food) can
predispose a cat to bladder stones.
Because hyperthyroidism can
predispose a cat to other conditions, it is important to evaluate general health, with particular focus on the heart and kidneys.
Kidney disease
predisposes a cat to retinal damage from enrofloxacin..
The surgery will
predispose the cat to urinary tract infections later in life so we generally only perform it as last resort.
Environmental and dietary risk factors may also play a role in
predisposing cats to hyperthyroidism, though the specific mechanisms are not known.
Another potential complication of HCM is that the added muscle mass of the heart can
predispose a cat to an arrhythmia, an abnormal heartbeat pattern that can potentially cause sudden and unexpected death.
Hypertension hastens the progress of these diseases and substantially
predisposes your cat to blindness.We have only recently been measuring blood pressures in dogs and cats, so our database is not as complete as in humanoids.
Obesity can
predispose a cat to diabetes, hepatic lipidosis (fat accumulation in the liver), and arthritis.
In fact, obesity in cats can
predispose the cat to diabetes, hepatic lipidosis and arthritis.
Since hyperthyroidism can
predispose a cat to other conditions, it is important to evaluate general health, with particular focus on the heart and kidneys.
It is well recognized that stress
predisposes cats to disease.
Dry food may be less expensive, but it can also
predispose your cat to future medical problems like obesity, diabetes, etc..
The presence of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) or feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) may
predispose a cat to developing FIP.
Not exact matches
As is often the case, immunocompromised patients are
predisposed, so if your
cat has a condition that weakens her immune system, she's at higher risk.
However, indoor
cats tend to lead more sedentary lives, which
predisposes them to gaining unhealthy weight.
While some pets may be
predisposed to the disease, it was by our actions that caused our
cat to get the disease that eventually took her life.
The most common cause of secondary hypertension in
cats is chronic kidney disease but other diseases can also
predispose its development and there is a relationship between hypertension and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland) in
cats too.
Some may think that it is wrong to give your
cat a behavior altering substance but catnip is safe, non-addictive and produces only short lived behavioral responses in the 50 % of
cats that are genetically
predisposed to respond to it.
Persian
cats are
predisposed to upper respiratory infection due to their inherent facial flattening.
Certain breeds, such as dachshunds and beagles for dogs and Burmese
cats, are genetically
predisposed to have a higher risk of diabetes.
Cat breeds
predisposed to heart disease are Maine Coon, Ragdoll, American Shorthair, and Persians; these also have a genetic basis.
Cats seem
predisposed to develop markedly reduced serum cobalamin levels under those circumstances (Simpson et al., 2001).
Obesity, he points out, is not in itself a
predisposing factor, although troubled breathing may intensify more rapidly in overweight
cats.
Cats are
predisposed to infectious causes of ocular disorders like Feline Leukemia, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus and others.
Other breeds that are
predisposed to HCM include Norwegian forest
cats, Persians, Devon and Cornish rexes, and sphynxes, but it affects random - bred
cats, too.
Kittens and mature
cats with extraordinarily weak immune systems are
predisposed to feline leukemia.
Health Risks
Cats are very similar to humans in that their weight and lifestyle can
predispose them to «Type - 2 diabetes» (Diabetes mellitus) or insulin resistance.
Cats can also be genetically
predisposed to being fearful.
If recurrent, severe FHV - 1 induced disease develops frequently in a
cat, then laboratory testing to rule in or rule out various diseases that may decrease a
cat's immune competence and as such
predispose the patient to frequent recurrences should be considered (e.g., FeLV, FIV, FIP etc).
Dental care in
cats is also very important because most
cats will be genetically
predisposed to dental problems to start with, and even with good pre-emptive care, may need extra help.
While Siamese and Abyssinian
cats seem
predisposed to this dental problem, all
cats are susceptible.
if your
cat has had a history of urinary crystal formation, talk to us before starting your
cat on a canned food only diet, there are some canned diets that can
predispose to struvite crystal formation in some
cats.
Some dogs and
cats have both cranial cruciate ligament rupture and patella luxation; in fact having one condition may
predispose the patient to developing the other.
Hepatic encephalopathy is somewhat more common in the breeds of dogs and
cats that are the most prone to liver problems (portosystemic shunts are a
predisposing factor in toy and small breeds of dogs and in Persian
cats; English cockers, Labs, Westies and dobies because of their increased susceptibility to liver disease of other sorts).
They'll be able to determine whether your
cat is suffering from any medical conditions which mean they are
predisposed to obesity, and if so, prescribe the right course of treatment.
Cats do not appear to be affected by conformational differences of the pinnae, as seen with the Scottish fold.3 Excessive hair in the canal, as seen in poodles and schnauzers, can also decrease ventilation and form hair mats that retain debris and create obstructions.7 Shar - peis have stenotic canals that may be
predisposed to higher humidity levels and secretions, leading to overgrowth of normal microbial inhabitants.1, 7 An increase in glandular tissue can lead to an increase in cerumen production and debris accumulation, which seems to be more common in cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, and Labrador retrievers.1, 7
Siamese
cats may be somewhat
predisposed to this condition.