Sneezing Coughing (a gagging noise) Mouth ulcers Drooling or dribbling Fever Loss of voice Conjunctivitis (pink eye) or eye discharge Low energy Loss of appetite Once your cat has been infected with the cat flu viruses, it can take up to two weeks for symptoms to appear. Kittens are also...
normal cells and use them to multiply and produce other viruses like themselves. This can kill, damage or mutate cells and make your cat sick. Different viruses attack different cells in the cat's body, such as the liver, respiratory tract, or blood. For most viral infections, treatments ca...
A single supplementation of colostrum, probiotics, and prebiotics was carried out for seven days, and the condition of both cats showed changes. The condition of Cio's cat improved on the third day, while Kaori's cat showed less frequent sneezing and reduced concentration and v...
Many commercial products are out now for treatment of fleas and this is really the only way to cure your dog of a flea allergy. Of course that rather than trying to treat the dog afterwards it is better to prevent it from happening. Products like Frontline Plus, Capstar, and K9 Advantix...
The cat flu viruses commonly cause sneezing, coughing and nasal/ocular discharges in cats, but they are also linked to stomatitis Feline Calicivirus (FCV)is a common cause of stomatitis in cats, andFeline Herpes Virus (FHV)is also sometimes implicated. Two other viruses,feline leukemia virus (...
Just like people, cats can get colds. The name “cat cold” is another way of describing an upper respiratory infection or URI. Cat colds are usually caused by a virus. Common signs that your cat may have a kitty cold can include sneezing, a runny nose, red and irritated eyes, watery...
Infections:HIV, bacillary peliosis (caused by genusBartonella, bacteria responsible for cat-scratch disease which are identified histologically adjacent to the peliotic lesions),Staphylococcus aureus Chronic conditions:End stage kidney failure, kwashiorkor, tuberculosis, and other chronic infections ...
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is leakage of urine when abdominal pressure increased during; sneezing, coughing, physical exercise, lifting, bending and even changing positions.1Two principal causes of urine leak during increased abdominal pressure; SUI and stress-induced detrusor over activity, whi...
FIP disease generally presents as either effusive or non-effusive, commonly referred to as wet or dry forms, respectively.4The wet form is more common, accounting for approximately 80% of cases.3In the wet form, excess fluid is produced in the abdomen and/or chest of the infected cat. In...
Joanne is a writer on the Dogs Naturally Content Team. For 20 years, she’s been committed to maintaining a multi-dog household reared on raw meat, whole foods and good manners. She coined “chew factor” as her method to keep her first puppy pair occupied by chewing on frozen raw bones...