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Secondary bacterial infections of the skin often accompany allergic dermatitis; pruritus induces excessive scratching and abrasion of the skin, thus allowing local bacteria to breach the corneum. Cats do not cough nearly as well as humans or dogs, and when they develop pneumonia, it is very diffic...
Colors: Hairless with a variety of skin colors and patterns Suitable for: Families with children, seniors, multi-pet households Temperament: Affectionate, intelligent, bold, confident, loving, social The Don Sphynx is a hairless cat that’s also known as the Russian Hairless or the Donskoy Cat....
Diseases can cause color changes in your cat’s coat. Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disorder characterized by symmetrical depigmentation of the skin. It’s been documented in humans for centuries. The condition is rare in cats but it does occur, particularly in Siamese cats. ...
Images (2) Tables (0) Videos (0) Bone diseases can be developmental, infectious, nutritional, or due to bone tumors, trauma, or unknown causes. Developmental Bone Disorders Developmental bone disorders appear in young animals when the bones do not grow correctly. They may be congenital (...
Day MJ, Breitschwerdt E, Cleaveland S, Karkare U, Khanna C, Kirpensteijn J, Kuiken T, Lappin MR, McQuiston J, Mumford E, Myers T, Palatnik-de-Sousa CB, Rubin C, Takashima G, Thiermann A (2012) Surveillance of zoonotic infectious diseases transmitted by small companion animals. Eme...
Positive experiences with prior baths are especially beneficial if you ever find yourself having to give your cat medicated baths as part of a treatment plan for skin diseases like ringworm or if your cat gets into something particularly nasty. ...
nose, and throat. It can even cause headaches when the odor is extreme. A rarebacteriafound in cat urine may cause serious health issues if it enters the bloodstream through contact with your skin. Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and even kidney or liver damage are possible in extremely rare case...
Not only can poor dental health hurt, but it can also lead to diseases such as gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth resorption. In fact, some studies have shown that 50-90% of cats four years old and older have some kind of dental disease. As you can see, cleaning your cat’s teeth ...