What are the internal diseases of cats? What are the common diseases of cats

Updated on healthy 2024-03-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because cats are animals that like to drill and hide, cats will get into some of the corners that we don't often go to, and the environment and air can be imagined. This can also be the cause of some diseases in cats. So what are the common diseases of cats?

    The feline herpes virus is one of them, and the virus will not disappear, even after **, the virus will still exist in the nerve terminals. The early herpes virus will cause the cat to sneeze, runny nose, cough, loss of appetite, fever, etc., which is a symptom of the flu. If it is slightly more severe, it can cause ulcerative rhinitis, initial serous discharge, and in case of bacterial infection, it will become purulent discharge.

    Or there are lesions in the eye, such as glaucoma, ulcerative conjunctivitis, dry keratine conjunctivitis, adhesions of the face ball, corneal edema, corneal neovascularization and blindness.

    Feline calicivirus, this virus symptom will make cats anorexic, because many cats will be picky eaters, here you need to carefully observe whether the cat is anorexic or picky eater. Because it is also influenza-like, its symptoms are similar to those of the herpes virus, such as sneezing, serous discharge, mouth ulcers and heavy salivation, turbinate ulcers, nasal congestion, etc. The cats that circulate calicivirus are more obvious that there will be ulcers and hair loss on their faces and feet.

    In severe cases, pneumonia can occur.

    Feline AIDS, after the cat carries feline HIV, its appearance is more of an inflammation and infection. Gingivitis, stomatitis, as well as **, ear and respiratory infections, are all clinical signs of AIDS in cats. At the same time, cats will have anemia, eye disease, anorexia, weight loss, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, pale mucous membranes, and persistent fever.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cat diseases mainly include parasites, enteritis, feline nasal branches, urinary tract infections, feline ringworm, feline abdominal transmission, feline plague, etc. Among them, unvaccinated 3 to 5-month-old kittens are susceptible to feline plague, malnourished and poor physical fitness cats are susceptible to feline ringworm, and breed cats are more likely to suffer from feline abdominal transmission than native cats.

    Common diseases in cats include parasites, enteritis, feline nasal branches, urinary tract infections, feline ringworm, feline abdominal transmission, feline plague, etc. There are two types of parasites in cats: internal and extracorporeal, and the external parasites are mainly fleas and ear mites.

    Feline enteritis is divided into common enteritis and viral enteritis, while feline plague belongs to viral enteritis and is contagious. Feline plague is more common in unvaccinated kittens aged 3 to 5 months.

    Feline ringworm is more common in malnourished and poor cats, and the infectious disease of cat belly transmission is more common in 1 or 2-year-old cats and elderly cats, and breed cats are more common in native cats.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many common diseases in cats, such as:

    1. Feline cupid infection is a viral respiratory infection of cats. The main manifestations are upper respiratory tract symptoms, biphasic fever, serous and mucorhinorrhea, conjunctivitis, depression, and respiratory rales may be heard in some cats.

    2. Feline syncytial virus. Progressive arthritis develops in polyarticular causes in infected cats.

    3. Feline immunodeficiency virus. It mainly causes congenital immunodeficiency in domestic cats.

    4. Feline leukemia virus. It mainly causes the natural shape of domestic cats to form tumors and suppresses the effects of bone marrow and immune system.

    5. Feline coronavirus infection. Feline coronavirus infection, also known as feline infectious peritonitis, is a highly lethal viral disease in cats, including two types: exudative and non-exudative.

    6. Blood Bartonella. Also known as feline infectious anemia, it is an acute or chronic anemia in cats caused by a type of rickettsia that multiplies within the vascular system.

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