Deafness in Cats

Veterinarians are often confronted by frustrated pet owners claiming that their pet is going deaf! Now, whether this is a valid claim or rather an actual ploy conceived by a defiant subject will not be known until a thorough ear examination is performed. A pet’s …

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Cat’s First Vet Check-up

For the best possible start, take your new cat to a vet as soon as you can for  a comprehensive check-up. This first visit is the time to have the protective vaccinations that will help to keep your pet safe from most serious feline infections. …

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Cat Hepatitis and Liver Disease

While pancreatitis means inflammation involving the pancreas, hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver. Contrary to popular belief, not all cases of hepatitis are infectious and contagious in nature. There can be numerous noninfectious causes of liver inflammation as well. Some of these include diabetes mellitus, …

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Gastrointestinal Response to Disease and Treatment

Considering what they have to go through each day, the stomach and intestines make up a remarkable organ system. In the performance of their daily nutritional functions, they must be on constant guard to protect themselves from autodigestion by digestive acids and enzymes produced and …

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Cat Vaccinations and the ABCs of Immunity

The theory behind vaccinating any pet is to provide artificial exposure to certain disease-causing organisms, thereby priming the body’s immune system before actual exposure occurs. Doing so will allow for a rapid, effective immune response if this exposure does happen, without the lag time associated …

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Checking Your Cat’s Health at Home

Do you worry about your pet’s health even when it appears healthy? Your veterinarian can ensure that your cat is thriving by performing a thorough checkup, but what can you do between visits? Pets cannot verbalize their discomforts, and people often worry that they’ll miss …

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About Cat’s Ears

The sense of hearing in the average cat is much more fine-tuned than that of a human, allowing it to detect much higher sound pitches. The upper range of hearing is thought to be around 60,000 kilohertz for cats, well above the 20,000-kilohertz norm for …

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Treatment of Bacterial Skin Disease in Cats

Prompt treatment of bacterial skin disease is a smart idea to prevent unnecessary complications. For all types, both superficial and deep, there are certain principles that should be followed when treating such diseases. If there is an underlying cause for the infection, it must be …

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Ischemic Encephalopathy in Cats

Feline ischemic encephalopathy (FIE) is a neurologic condition that has been known to strike cats. FIE is caused by a sudden disruption of blood supply to the brain, similar to a stroke in humans. Although a definitive cause has yet to be determined, cardiomyopathy, neoplasia …

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Postsurgical Care for Cats

Following any type of surgery, you should receive specific instructions from your veterinarian as to the type of postsurgical care your pet requires. It is important to follow these instructions closely to ensure an uneventful recovery. Postsurgical instructions include: Do not give your pet food …

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