Saturday, September 13, 2008

Your Cat’s Health: Crucial Information about Two Common Cat Diseases

When it comes to cat health there is a lot of information available out there, even down to the health information of different cat breeds. Possibly the most important cat health information regardless of the breed is the common cat diseases your pet may be at risk of getting. There are a few very common diseases all cats can get and we will explore a couple of them here.

It is vital that you are aware of the potential risks your cat may face so you can be prepared should you notice any symptoms developing. There are two common cat diseases which you should familiarize yourself with first and foremost.

The risk of cancer


Much the same as in humans, cancer is quite common in cats. Unfortunately it also has much of the same effects on their organs and bodies. And like in humans, some cancers develop slowly while others can appear rapidly. Fortunately there are medical treatments and solutions for these cancers and more are being discovered. Diagnosing cancer early is crucial to the success of any treatment.

The risk of rabies


When is comes to information about your cat's health you will want to ensure you know as much about the risks of rabies as possible. Rabies is a fatal condition caused by a virus that attacks the brain.

Most people are familiar with rabies having heard about or seen a rabid dog. It is less common in cats but should nevertheless be taken very seriously. Rabies vaccinations are the best way to prevent this disease. They are safe and effective and should be administered by a vet when the cat is still a kitten.

When looking out for symptoms of rabies it can be quite difficult as they can be similar to symptoms of other diseases. Things to look out for are a change in the cat's temperament, drooling and any drastic changes to appetite. The best thing to do if you suspect there is a problem with your cat is to take it to the vet immediately. It is not worth the risk of having the animal bite you or a family member.

Information about your cat's health is every bit as important as knowing about your own health. Having a cat, or just about any pet for that matter, is like having a child and it remains your responsibility to know and understand the risks it may face during its life. To ensure your cat enjoys a healthy and long life learn all you can from experts like veterinarians and trainers.

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