Just like human beings, cats also get days when they might be lethargic or feel general malaise. However, if they start showing more illness signs, then there can be a problem with their health. The illness symptoms for cats include weight loss, appetite loss, runny eyes, coughing, sneezing, excess drinking, lethargy, diarrhea, sickness and high temperature. There are various diseases which can occur in felines. Some of those are mentioned in the following lines: Cat viral rhinotracheitis or feline flu is a certain viral infection which occurs in their respiratory tract. This problem is very contagious amongst cats. The symptoms include runny eyes, having no desire to eat, high temperature, coughing [...]
New Year Resolutions for your Pet’s Health
by dr.rajesh moganti on 31. Dec, 2009 in Cat Care, Pets Health, dog care
Make a New Year resolution to keep your pet in the best health. Here is how you can keep your pet in the best of health. Here are the three New Year resolutions you should keep for your pet’s health: 1. I will not feed my pet extra calories: A cat needs to consume 200 calories a day while a large dog should consume 800 calories. Do not feed the pet food with high fat content which an led to health issues like vomiting, diarrhea and indigestion. So when you have your meal, make sure you keep your pet in another room. 2. Say No and Give her a treat [...]
Your Cat health problems and its solutions : Feline health
by dr.rajesh moganti on 23. Dec, 2009 in Cat Care, Pets Health
Here is a list of health problems faced by cats and kittens and solutions. This article is written in the form of question and answer manner to make you understand better and to cover all aspects related to cat’s illness, kitten health tips and feline problems. I need some quick health tips on cat’s health. Can you suggest some? a)Make sure that you regularly take your cat for medical checkups. b) Never try to give aspirin for felines. c) Try to keep your pet cat free of worms and fleas. d) Be careful with mouse traps and try to keep your cat away from them. e) Keep the cat away [...]



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