Recognise Cat Illness Symptoms – How Can I Tell If My Cat Is In Pain?
If you've got a cat or kitten there is bound to be a time over the course of the 17 or 18 years of her life when she is not feeling 100 per cent. As she is unable to tell you she is sick it is important that you learn to read the signals she gives you so that you can give them the appropriate care if they need it.
A lot of common cat illness symptoms are pretty easy to see if you know what to look for and the earlier you spot there is something wrong with your feline friend the earlier you can get it treated which means her suffering is lessened.
Some examples of common cat illness symptoms are:
If you notice a swelling on your cat which she finds more uncomfortable if you touch it there is a good chance she has an abscess. This is quite a common ailment for cats and usually comes from an infection caused by a bite or scratch from another cat. It is sometimes the case that there is also an odour accompanying the swelling. You will need to take your cat to the vet to have the abscess drained and probably get a course of antibiotics.
Conjunctivitis is another common condition with cats. It is basically an inflammation of the inner eyelid and the main symptom is a discharge coming from the eye. It can be clear but as the infection gets worse it can become thick and yellow. It is quite easily treated once diagnosed.
The most common ear problems among cats are ear mites. They are very contagious and resemble coffee grains in your cats ear. Other symptoms include your cat constantly scratching and shaking her head.
These are just some common cat illness symptoms. There are lots of excellent cat care guides to help you answer most of your cat health questions, look after your feline friend, provide a nutritious diet and generally give your cat or kitten the best possible life. Go to http://totalcatcare.info for a review of some of the better books on cat care that you can buy.
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About the Author:
Eoin McDonnell is an engineer who has had several dogs and cats over the years. He has learned the importance of obedience training with dogs as a benefit for both the owner AND the dog and establishing a happy relationship with your dog which will last his/her whole life. He has also managed to teach his 4 cats and 2 dogs to co-exist and get along to the extent that they are sharing beds.
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