Baylisascariasis, also known as "raccoon disease" due to its prevalence in the raccoon population, is caused by contact with... read more »
Feline hyperesthesia syndrome (FHS), also known as "twitch-skin syndrome" and "psychomotor epilepsy," is a rare feline... read more »
Ureterolithiasis is a condition in which stones grow and lodge in the ureter, leading it to become blocked. The ureter is a... read more »
Dermatophilosis is a skin illness that is more common in hot, wet, or humid regions. This ailment is uncommon in cats, but... read more »
Icterus (also known as jaundice) is a yellow coloring of the gums and tissues caused by a greater bilirubin concentration, a... read more »
An umbilical hernia is a hole in the muscle wall at the umbilicus (belly button). The hernia permits the contents of the... read more »
Zinc is one of the most vital nutrients for keeping a cat healthy. When ingested in excessive amounts, it can be hazardous... read more »
A benign tumor on the surface of the skin is referred to as papillomatosis. The growth is black, elevated, and wart-like,... read more »
When cats become infected with the Pythium insidious spore, they are more prone to develop cutaneous pythiosis. Cats who... read more »
Vacuolar hepatopathy is characterized by reversible Vacuolar alterations in liver cells (hepatocytes) caused by glycogen... read more »
Atypical symptoms characterize gastrointestinal symptoms caused by food reactions in response to a certain diet. A cat... read more »
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs in cats. Meanwhile, interstitial pneumonia is a type of pneumonia in which... read more »
Persistent thirst and frequent urination are the most evident early indicators of Chronic Renal Failure. If you use clumping... read more »
Liver disease in cats is an extremely complex issue with many different causes. Many of the liver functions are comparable... read more »
Chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, and allergic bronchitis are all terms used to describe feline asthma. Asthma produces... read more »
Giardia is a single-celled protozoan parasite that can infect cats' intestines. Cats in communal environments, such as... read more »
They are benign, slow-growing, noncancerous tumors that form from fat cells. Lipomas are very common in dogs, while they... read more »
As feline companions live longer lives, vets and pet owners must regularly assist cats with age-related difficulties and... read more »
A "cat cold" is a broad name for a range of symptoms that affect cats. It's similar to the common cold in us, typically... read more »
Neuroaxonal dystrophy is a set of genetic biotrophy's that affect various areas of the brain. Biotrophy refers to a loss of... read more »
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone or bone marrow. Bacterial infections usually cause this; however, they can also... read more »
This contagious condition is caused by gram-positive, pleomorphic (can change shape between a rod and a coccus) rod-shaped... read more »
Cancer is a group of illnesses in which cells proliferate uncontrolled, invade surrounding tissue, and spread to other parts... read more »
Worms are common in outdoor cats and those who are regularly exposed to dirt where other animals defecate. Internal... read more »
Ringworm is caused by a fungus that can infect the skin, hair, and nails, rather than a worm, as the name implies. This... read more »
Rabies is a viral disease that affects all mammals, including cats, dogs, and humans, in the brain and spinal cord. There's... read more »
During the summer, many cat owners gladly open their windows to enjoy the weather. Sadly, unvetted windows are a serious... read more »
Heartworm, which is spread by infected mosquitoes, is becoming more recognized as an underlying cause of health problems in... read more »
This is similar to a common cold in humans and is uncommon in indoor cats. If the cat comes into contact with an infected... read more »
Also known as feline distemper, it's a condition caused by a virus. Adult cats are not as vulnerable to this disease as... read more »
In senior cats, hyperthyroidism is a common diagnosis. The actual etiology of this ailment, which was originally identified... read more »
One of the most prevalent dental problems in cats is tooth resorption. When the enamel on a cat's teeth deteriorates, it... read more »
A chronic renal disease might develop if your cat's kidneys lose their ability to operate properly as they age. This... read more »
Watery eyes, water stains on the fur around the eyes, and a visible third eyelid are all red flags. Contact your... read more »
Ticks and fleas are a cat owner's worst nightmare. Like lice in humans, Ticks and fleas are microscopic parasitic bugs that... read more »
UTIs are a common infection seen when treating sick cats. You may need to treat your cat for several urinary tract... read more »
Obesity in cats, dogs, and people has become more widespread in recent years. While overweight or chubby cats may appear... read more »