Cat Illnesses Symptoms
Cat Illness Symptoms For Ticks, Toxoplasmosis And Colds
Ticks are small brown or black external parasites. These
bloodsuckers drain the cat of blood and spread disease. If your pet
is not allowed outside, ho should not come into contact with
ticks.
If he does go outside, part his fur in various places and check
him. Ticks often hide in the ears and on the neck.
If you find a tick on your cat, grasp the body with tweezers and
pull it out slowly. Do not use matches, alcohol, salt, or other
home remedies to try to remove the tick because you could seriously
harm your pet. If your cat has a lot of ticks, or if you feel
uncomfortable pulling them off, take him to the vet and have them
professionally removed.
What is toxoplasmosis? This protozoan infects the intestines.
Signs of toxoplasmosis include blood or mucus in the stool,
diarrhea, and vomiting. If you suspect that your cat has
toxoplasmosis, take him to the vet at once. Small kittens can die
from a severe case of this infection.
What are upper respiratory infections? While upper respiratory
infections or colds are not a major concern for adult cats, they
can be troublesome to a small kitten. Kittens should be vaccinated
against the most common cold viruses (feline calicivirus and feline
herpesvirus) as soon as possible.
An infected kitten can spread the illness to other animals in
the household, so if yours has a cold, keep him isolated from other
pets for 7 to 14 days. Symptoms of a feline cold are lack of
appetite, lack of energy, sneezing, a runny nose and watery
eyes.
If you are interested in alternative therapies or holistic
treatments for your cat, consult a holistic vet. Holistic medicine
focuses on helping the body and mind restore itself to a normal,
balanced state so that it can fight off illness.
Cat owners are slowly embracing the concept of holistic
veterinary medicine by combining it with more conventional
veterinary treatments. According to a recent survey, nine percent
of cat owners use homeopathic or holistic remedies on their
pets.
If you would like to learn more about alternative or holistic
treatments, the best place to start is with a holistic vet.
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