Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy
To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really
need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water.
Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time
to time no matter what you do.
As a cat owner, you'll want to ensure that you feed your cat
only the best. Premium cat food is the ideal for cats, as the
food is designed to keep your pet happy and healthy. You'll
also need to pay attention to his behavior, so you'll know when
he's sick and when to take him to the vet. Most of the more
common ailments and sicknesses are minor, although there are
some cases where a vet can be the determining factor between
life and death for your cat.
Your cat's behavior will be one of the most critical factors
when you are trying to determine whether or not he is under the
weather. Acting sluggish, laying around all the time, lack of
energy and not eating are all signs that you need to take him
to the vet immediately. His coat is also a good thing to watch
as well. If you notice his coat dull and patchy or notice him
shedding abnormally, you should contact your vet as soon as you
possibly can.
Diarrhea and vomiting are sometimes common, even with basic
sickness. On the other hand, if your cat seems to be doing
either one of the two for more than a day, you should contact
your veterinarian. Coughing is common as well, simply because
coughing will cats dislodge hairballs. If your cat seems to be
coughing for another reason, you should have him checked out as
soon as possible.
To ensure that your cat isn't subjected to various diseases,
you should always make sure that he stays up do date with his
vaccinations. There are several diseases out there that require
vaccinations, including rabies and feline distemper. Feline
distemper is one of most devastating diseases a cat can get,
yet it is also one of the easiest to prevent as well. The
disease strikes cats very fast, and leaves you as an own very
little time to seek treatment.
Feline leukemia is another disease that is very deadly, yet
can be prevented early on with the proper vaccinations.
Although the disease isn't possible for humans to contract, it
can be spread quickly among cats. There are vaccinations that
can treat the disease these days, although you'll still want to
be careful and not expose other cats around a cat you know has
feline leukemia.
Another problem, which is very common with cats that stay
outdoors, is worms. Cats that have worms will normally have a
lackluster coat and little to no appetite. There are several
different types of worms, including ringworm and hookworm.
Worms can come from fleas, lice, or even the organs of dead
rodents that cats consume. Normally, the cat will digest the
eggs which will later mature and attach themselves to the walls
of the intestines. If you feed your cat garlic frequently
during feedings, it can help to protect him against worms.
If you take care of your cat, chances are you'll keep him
healthy for years to come. You should always make sure he has
quality food, and doesn't miss any of his scheduled checkups
with the vet. If he gets the proper vaccinations when he is
required to get them, he should be safe against numerous pests
and diseases. Taking the proper steps with your cat now will
prevent anything from happening in the future.
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