Seizures do not occur that often in cats but pure-bred cats seem to be more vulnerable than mixed breeds. There are many causes of seizures in cats, many of them fatal diseases. Because seizures in cats are rare, they are indicative of serious problems...
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Cat are vulnerable to a number of different diseases and conditions, most of which can be transmitted only from cat to cat as opposed to between species. Such conditions as diabetes, herpes, hyperthyroidism, Lyme disease and leukemia, which are found in...
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Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) commonly affects aging cats, but it does not have to be a death sentence for your pet. Once your cat has been diagnosed with CRF, there are several things you can do at home to improve his lifestyle and help manage the...
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Symptoms of kidney disease in cats may at first appear to be simple behavioral problems, but renal disease can be a potentially life-threatening disorder. A veterinarian should immediately examine a cat that displays any symptoms and, with good care...
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If you notice that your cat's breath smells bad or that his teeth have a yellow tinge, this could be a sign that he's suffering from dental problems. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, around 70 percent of cats will exhibit some type of...
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