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What are some common cat illnesses & symptoms?

What are some common cat illnesses & symptoms?

There are a number of common cat illnesses that can result in serious symptoms, or even be fatal if left untreated for too long. Our Bakersfield vets offer insight on signs and symptoms of pet parents should be aware of. 

What are some common cat illnesses?

As a cat ower, there are illnesses you need to be aware of so that you can provide the help your cat needs if symptoms arise. When it comes to your pet's health it's important to be prepared to visit your vet if necessary, especially since cats tend to instinctively isolate when sick.

The following are 3 common cat illnesses and their symptoms.  

Upper Respiratory Infections (URI)

Your cat's upper respiratory tract—their throat, nose and sinuses—can become infected with viruses and bacteria. Frequently passed around in multi-cat households and shelters, cats may contract feline herpesvirus and feline calicivirus through something as basic as sharing a food or water bowl. 

They can transmit this virus to other cats the same way, or by sneezing or coughing. It can also be passed during grooming. 

Symptoms include:

  • Gagging, drooling
  • Runny nose or clear/colored nasal discharge
  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Sneezing
  • Decreased or lost appetite
  • Congestion 

Diabetes

If a cat doesn't produce sufficient insulin to balance blood sugar or glucose levels, they develop diabetes mellitus. Left untreated, it may lead to several serious symptoms, such as:

  • Thirst
  • Increased urination
  • Increased appetite (as the body cannot use the energy in food) or loss of appetite
  • Vomiting
  • Dehydration
  • Motor function problems
  • Coma
  • Death

If diabetes is left untreated, the disease can shorten a cat's lifespan and lead to numerous health problems such as nerve disorders. It may also result in severe emergency situations. Treatment can include insulin injections and will be focused on managing this condition. 

Cancer

Uncontrolled growth of cells can cause cancer, which can affect a wide range of organs and cells in a cat's body. The disease first starts to develop within a cell, before it attaches to tissue below the skin and potentially spreading to other areas. 

A common contributor to cancer is Feline Leukemia Virus, which cats can be diagnosed against. Other causes include environmental toxins. If caught early during a physical exam, your vet may be able to treat cancer. 

Symptoms include:

  • Lumps or bumps that change in size or shape
  • Sores that do not heal
  • Odor from the mouth
  • Unexplained bleeding or discharge
  • Marked increase or decrease in appetite
  • Chronic weight loss
  • Difficulty urinating or defecating

Depending on whether the tumor is caught and diagnosed early enough, the type of cancer and its extent, specific location within the body, etc., whether an effective treatment plan can be developed, and other factors, a number of treatments such as radiation, surgery and chemotherapy may be attempted. 

What should I do if my cat is ill?

If your cat is sick and exhibiting any of the symptoms listed above, it's critical to bring them to the vet as soon as possible. At Stine Veterinary Hospital, we have an in-house laboratory and onsite pharmacy to provide your kitty with the care they need to recover from cat illnesses and begin to feel better.

Do you suspect that your cat may be sick? Our veterinary team is experienced in diagnosing and treating many common feline illnesses and conditions. Book an appointment at Stine Veterinary Hospital today.

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