Can you find an animal that’s cuter than a cat? Probably not cause it does not exist! Those blue or brown eyes can melt your heart away. After all, these little creatures are your best buddies when it comes to finding peace and solace. They teach you how to remain calm and loving all the time. Despite the love these little kittens showers on us, we can’t, sometimes, understand their pain. Obvious signs such as physical injury or a lump or, for that matter, vomiting or diarrhea can’t go unnoticed but less visible signs do. That’s why it’s always best to understand such symptoms in advance, apart from nutrition and their environment. Sometimes, you may even not require going to the vet to treat these symptoms if detected at early stages. All it requires is little knowledge about your cat’s behavior changes. Read on to know about common cat diseases that you may be ignoring or are unsure when you should call the vet.
Let’s Dive In!
Keep A Check On How Much Water Your Cat Is Drinking
The increase in the frequency of drinking water and subsequent urination can’t be a pleasant thing. You must notice these behavioral changes. Keep a tab on how much water your cat drinks on an average every day. The increase in water drinking frequency can be due to major diabetes or kidney-related issues. Or, the pet can be suffering from congenital abnormalities like low steroid production and psychological ailments, which can also increase the urge to drink more water. It’s Important to go to the bottom of these symptoms because this could be due to anything from ageing to protein deficit to medication he’s taking. Take your cat to the vet as soon as you notice these symptoms. The early-stage health issues can be tackled easily but it could be dangerous to the lovely animal if we ignore such symptoms deliberately.
Don’t Let The Continuous Itching Go Unnoticed
Does your cat scratch too much these days? Or, are you ignoring signs such as licking or chewing on a body part lightly? Don’t!
Too much itching and biting can be a sign of infections — anything from staph, fungal or yeast infection— or due to ticks, fleas or mites causing the cat to scratch the surface of its body. You need to take the cat to the doctor if it’s scratching too much, or the itching has led to hair loss from the area. The cat may also require medical attention if there’s redness around the area where the cat is experiencing itchiness. Visit the vet and find out the exact cause behind the health issue. With proper medication, the cat may be able to recover soon.
Less Drinking Of Water Can Be A Common Cat Problem
Like too much drinking of water is a problem, less than usual drinking can also be an alarm bell for you. The cat will not drink enough water if something’s wrong with its kidney or it’s suffering from diabetes. If your cat is facing such an issue, he may hang his head over the water bowl but not drink any water. Sometimes, the cat starts to drink water and stops midway. This shows the cat is thirsty but it’s not able to drink as it’s sick. Don’t wait too much! Pay a visit to the vet and get the cat examined. With the right treatment, he’ll soon be okay for sure.
Regular Or Episodic Coughing Or Sneezing Is Problematic
Let’s admit it! Our cats look the cutest when they sneeze once or twice. But don’t ignore it for cuteness if it’s persistent. Coughing, difficulty in breathing, and continuous sneezing can be the signs of bigger health problems. If the cat has a running nose for more than two days, it’s also time to show it to the expert. Sometimes, chronic sneezing or coughing can lead to bigger problems like complications in the lungs or heart. These signs may also be episodic, but the expert medical attention is mandatory if the cat is exhibiting these signs for a long.
Signs That Your Cat May Be Suffering From Head Trauma: Common Cat Disease
If your cat is pressing its head against the wall and not moving it from there, it’s could be a sign of a common cat disease. The frequent pressing of the head towards the wall without any reason can be due to toxic poisoning or prosencephalon disease. In this common disease, the nervous system of the cat is damaged and must be taken to the vet. It may also be in immense internal pain but not able to show. The problem may also occur due to metabolic disorders like hyponatremia, which is a type of tumor in the cat’s brain or body. The cat also shows this strange behavior if it’s suffering from fungal infection or rabies. Any injury to the head due to falling on the surface or putting its head against the wall may also cause these health issues. If treated early, the cat may be able to recover but ignoring these serious but unnoticeable signs can be dangerous.
Don’t Ignore Hair Or Weight Loss Or Gain
The cat owners are well aware of these animals shedding hair, as it’s nothing but a natural process. What’s troubling is the return of new hair in patches. If your cat has multiple empty spots on its body during the hair growth process, it’s a skin infection sign. A single bald spot on its body means it’s suffering from some endocrine disorder. This common disease in cats can also cause irregular weight gain due to excess food intake. The cat may also experience a dull and dry coat, lethargy, and listlessness. Proper and balanced diets for your lovely pet must be maintained to ensure its overall health remains in check.
Lack Of Interest In Food
Call your vet immediately if the cat is not eating properly for more than one day. The lack of interest in food may be due to stress, fever, or some kind of internal pain. If the problem persists for too long, fat may accumulate at the cat’s level, causing immense pain. The vet will be able to help if detected early but there’s no possible treatment if left unattended for long.
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