5. Respiratory ConditionsRespiratory (pulmonary or lung) conditions are common cat health problems. A busy emergency veterinary practice may typically treat many cases in a year stemming from a wide variety of causes. These conditions can be either chronic or acute, and commonly stem from allergies...
Conjunctivitis in cats is almost always caused by infection. Infectious conjunctivitis is caused either by aviralorbacterialinfection. The most common causes of Infectious Conjunctivitis in cats are: * 1. Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1)is an upper respiratory infection. Herpesvirus is also often referred t...
Feline Upper Respiratory Infection (Cat Flu) Feline Rhinitis Bronchitis Cat Asthma Cat asthma, or feline asthma, is very similar to asthma in humans—it is chronic inflammation of the airways in the lungs. Like in humans, asthma attacks in cats are often triggered by allergens or even ...
There are some animals that can have a chronic mycoplasma problem after having an upper respiratory tract infection. These cats can unfortunately have lifelong problems with congestion that comes and goes. However, I can tell you that in the vast majority of cases that I have seen like this, ...
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Chronic kidney diseasecan cause bad breath, which can have a smell similar to that of urine or ammonia. This is usually accompanied by symptoms like lethargy, extreme weight loss, and increased urination. Cats with kidney disease often drink more than usual, have pale gums, and look unkempt....
Theupper respiratory tractincludes the larynx, pharynx and the trachea but the disease also affects the mouth, nose and eyes. In certain instances, when the lungs and bronchi are involved, it is referred to as alower respiratory tract infection. ...
He was diagnosed with chronic sinusitis when he was just 6-months old after being so, so sick for months. The medication we were given for him made him feel terrible and wasn't working like it should. That's when I reached out to NHV and was recommended Resp-Aid. The improvement wa...
felis, in which 28 days of therapy is needed to eliminate infection.31,95 Chronic bacterial disease may require treatment for 6 to 8 weeks to adequately clear the infection if osteomyelitis exists. Pulse therapy may help some chronically affected cats but may induce antimicrobial resistant bacteria...
Herein, we describe fibrinous pleuritis caused by Streptococcus canis infection with excessive pleural effusion, hydropericardium, mild ascites, and liver fibrosis in a leopard cat. S. canis is a commensal microflora in domestic cats and often affects the upper respiratory tract inducing...