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Top Four Cats Infections and Their Treatment


As the title suggests, there are many types of infections in cats. Most feline infections are infections that can effect many other animals. There are some types of cat infections, however, are unique to the feline species. This article will discusses all previous infections and their treatment. The most common cat infections listed below.

1) feline heart worms - feline heartworm is a parasitic infection caused by the worm Dirofilari immitus. This infection is most commonly transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes. This is because mosquitoes have bitten an infected animal and took in some of the worm larvae. Then, when the mosquito bites another animal, the larvae of the worm / material is past through susceptible animals during probing. Cats are generally less susceptible to infection than dogs are heartworm, but if heartworm disease is suspected, the cat should be treated as soon as possible. Even one or two to the heart can cause significant damage to the heart and even death. Symptoms of heartworm in a cat can be very vague, including breathing problems, vomiting, fatigue and loss of appetite. Some cats are asymptomatic. The treatment is very aggressive and includes arsenic derived drugs. Some cats are treated with steroids to help reduce the side affects of anti-heartworm. Treatment can be dangerous. Some cats live on cable, without any treatment at all. However, if you suspect your cat is suffering from heart worm disease, go to the vet as soon as possible.

2) Feline tapeworms - Yes, the same type of tapeworm that can infects humans also infect animals. Tapeworms are worms from two different parasites, Dipylidium caninum and Taenia taeniaformia. The worm Dipylidium caninum infects dogs and occurs when animals eat an infected flea. The worm had taeniaformia normally infects cats when they eat infected wild rodents like mice. Tapeworms are easy to spot. They can appear as small worms crawling around the rectum lives cat. These are pieces of live tapeworm segments that break against the worm and released in the feces of cats. When they die, they resemble dry rice. The treatment of tapeworms is simple - the cat is given either verbally or anthelmintic dewormers injection. Fortunately, humans rarely get tapeworm infection in their pets because they also need to eat pieces of tapeworm eggs or infected. A simple way to prevent tapeworms cat is groom your cat regularly and be aware of the fleas. If your cat starts to jump and treated quickly. Grooming and treatment to get rid of fleas will greatly reduce the chances of cat tapeworms.

3) The upper respiratory tract infection feline - Coughing, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, fever ... Yes, cats can also suffer from these symptoms. Cats can come down with a cold / virus like humans. Respiratory tract infections are highly contagious Cat - but only to other cats. Upper respiratory tract infections cat cannot infect humans, and even humans Upper respiratory infections cannot infect cats. In cats, respiratory infections are mainly caused by two viruses - feline calicivirus (FCV aka) and viral rhinotracheitis (FVR aka). Both viruses cause similar symptoms - fatigue excessive sneezing, runny nose, drooling, loss of appetite. Other symptoms that can develops swelling of the inner eyelids cat (feline conjunctivitis), which is similar to human conjunctivitis called "pinkeye." The FCV virus in particular often causes mouth sores and ulcers. Cat owners should watch carefully if your cat shows a mouth sores and loss of appetite and especially sneezing. The cat needs to see a vet immediately if you suspect an infection of the upper respiratory tract. palliative treatment (relief of symptoms) - make sure the cat is as comfortable as possible, drink plenty of water, eat well and get enough rest is short lived virus, but after the symptoms have past. always possible for a cat to spread the virus (s) to other cats. The best way to prevent your cat down with FCV or FVR induced by upper respiratory infections are to have your cat vaccinated.

4) feline urinary tract infection - Another disease that effects humans and cats - urinary tract infection. The symptoms are similar in cats: burning urination, abdominal pain, fatigue and pain in the bladder. This may be difficult to discern in a cat, it is important to monitor your cat. If you see excessive lethargy, loss of appetite and slow moving with care, call a veterinarian. Especially if the cat meows loudly, as if in pain, urination. These infections must be treated promptly by a lower urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys and cause damage. Fortunately, these infections are easily treated with antibiotics verbally, intramuscularly or intravenously. There are also drugs that can be given to cats for the inconvenience. If a cat urinary tract infection is treated as soon as possible, usually there is no other problem.
                                             
Although the infection could have your cat, if you suspect something, please call or go to a vet as soon as possible. There is much less chance of additional damage if the infections are treated quickly. Remember that a healthy cat is a happy cat.

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