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HYPOTHYROIDISM FELINE CARE AND CAT TREATMENT OPTIONS Hypothyroidism Feline Treatment. Cats with this condition usually benefit from hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine (the pharmaceutical name for the thyroid hormone thyroxine T4) and a decreased dosage of methimazole (known as the brand Tapazole). Methimazole is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism to inhibit thesynthesis
CAT HAIR LOSS CAUSES PICTURES AND TREATMENT ADVICE Cat hair loss or thinning hair down the middle of the back to the rump indicates a flea problem. The chance that cat flea allergy is likely the cause increases if the hair loss is accompanied by bumps or scabs. Symptoms include intense itching (itch causes your cat to over groom or chew the fur), redness, scaly patches, and hair loss. CAT MITES - HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE THEM TOO? Human cat mite symptoms include bruise lines with visible bumps and itching which tends to be more common at night. Bruising, bumps and itch can appear on any part of the body except the face. With passage of time, the burrowed mites become invisible due to skin inflammation. Lesions may occur at site due to scratching.CAT FUR CLUMPS
Clumping of cat fur is a common problem in dense haired cats. It is more common in older cats and cats which are overweight. In either case the cat fails to groom itself completely. The location of the clumps indicates that your cat does not groom itself completely, and also this cat seems to have very dense fur, thus it is probable that FELINE INTESTINAL LYMPHOMA Feline intestinal lymphoma (also known as feline gastrointestinal lymphoma) is the most common form of lymphoma in cats. It is most common in older cats, at least nine years of age. It is slightly more common in males than in females. Domestic short hair breeds have a higher incidence. Sometimes there is an actual mass that forms in the FELINE SKIN LESIONS AND PICTURES OF CAT SKIN PROBLEMS Feline Blastomyhcosis. Blastomycosis is a fungal infection that causes cat skin sores. It is a systemic infection that causes respiratory problems, generalized weakness, a poor appetite, and even blindness. One of the first signs of the illness, however, is round, oozing sores FELINE TUMORS CAUSES TYPES SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS AND Pituitary: The pituitary gland is located behind the eyes. Tumor growth places pressure on the eyes and the nervous system. Salivary Gland: These tumors are rare and occurs in older cats. Symptoms are swelling or a lump on the side of the face or neck. Spinal Cord: This CAT URINARY PROBLEM SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT "A cat urinary problem or changes in the way your cat urinates almost always indicates some type of medical problem. The term FLUTD or feline lower urinary tract disease is a term that refers to a number of conditions that affect the urinary tract and urethra such as cystitis, urolithiasis (urinary stones) , urethral obstruction (blockage), urethral plugs or cancer. FELINE URINARY SYNDROME Feline Urinary Syndrome. "Feline urinary syndrome which is now known as feline urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a condition that involves inflammation of the bladder. Other names for this condition include Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) and cystitis. Many diseases CAT BLADDER INFECTION: SIGNS AND TREATMENT "Cat bladder infection (Cystitis) is caused by different species of bacteria, though the actual causative bacteria are not precisely known. Clinically, cat bladder infection is characterized by dysuria (difficult urination), Hematuria (Blood Cells in Urine), decreasedvolume
HYPOTHYROIDISM FELINE CARE AND CAT TREATMENT OPTIONS Hypothyroidism Feline Treatment. Cats with this condition usually benefit from hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine (the pharmaceutical name for the thyroid hormone thyroxine T4) and a decreased dosage of methimazole (known as the brand Tapazole). Methimazole is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism to inhibit thesynthesis
CAT HAIR LOSS CAUSES PICTURES AND TREATMENT ADVICE Cat hair loss or thinning hair down the middle of the back to the rump indicates a flea problem. The chance that cat flea allergy is likely the cause increases if the hair loss is accompanied by bumps or scabs. Symptoms include intense itching (itch causes your cat to over groom or chew the fur), redness, scaly patches, and hair loss. CAT MITES - HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE THEM TOO? Human cat mite symptoms include bruise lines with visible bumps and itching which tends to be more common at night. Bruising, bumps and itch can appear on any part of the body except the face. With passage of time, the burrowed mites become invisible due to skin inflammation. Lesions may occur at site due to scratching.CAT FUR CLUMPS
Clumping of cat fur is a common problem in dense haired cats. It is more common in older cats and cats which are overweight. In either case the cat fails to groom itself completely. The location of the clumps indicates that your cat does not groom itself completely, and also this cat seems to have very dense fur, thus it is probable that FELINE URINARY SYNDROME Feline Urinary Syndrome. "Feline urinary syndrome which is now known as feline urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a condition that involves inflammation of the bladder. Other names for this condition include Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) and cystitis. Many diseases HYPOTHYROIDISM FELINE CARE AND CAT TREATMENT OPTIONS Hypothyroidism Feline Treatment. Cats with this condition usually benefit from hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine (the pharmaceutical name for the thyroid hormone thyroxine T4) and a decreased dosage of methimazole (known as the brand Tapazole). Methimazole is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism to inhibit thesynthesis
FELINE LEUKEMIA TREATMENT Feline Leukemia treatment involves fighting the symptoms and underlying causes of problems in your cat. The cat leukemia virus is what is known as a retrovirus. CAT CYST TREATMENT AND REMOVAL Overview. A feline cyst is a small bump that can be felt through the skin. Cysts can be caused by a number of things and are often harmless, but it’s best to have them checked out CAT BLADDER INFECTION: SIGNS AND TREATMENT "Cat bladder infection (Cystitis) is caused by different species of bacteria, though the actual causative bacteria are not precisely known. Clinically, cat bladder infection is characterized by dysuria (difficult urination), Hematuria (Blood Cells in Urine), decreasedvolume
CAT SKIN DISORDERS PICTURES SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT As mentioned above, flea bites are the leading cause of cat skin disorders. While many cats will carry fleas but show no symptoms, others suffer from problems such as hair loss along the spine to the rump. It can also lead to a pattern of scabs and lesions underDISTEMPER IN CATS
"Distemper in cats is called feline panleukopenia. Cat distemper is a highly contagious, sometimes fatal and viral disease. This disease occurs worldwide and with distemper in kittens happening because they are more susceptible due to their age and immature immune system.FELINE BRAIN TUMOR
A meningioma is the most common type of feline brain tumor. It is a tumor of the meninges, the membrane that lines the skull. Meningiomas are usually benign, meaning that they are non-cancerous. The problem is that there is limited room in the skull, and the pressure of a tumor can cause brain damage. There are other types off tumorsincluding
FELINE MAST CELL TUMOR Feline Mast Cell Tumor. Feline mast cell tumor is the second most common type of tumor in cats and is found on the skin (cutaneous), in the spleen, liver and abdomen . Tumors can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous and spreads to other parts ofCAT FECES LEAK
It doesn’t seem to a problem related to anal glands as cat anal gland problems show specific symptoms such as pain, odor, discomfort and the licking of the hind quarters. As you say that you have recently changed his food recently, the cat feces leak problem might be related to the change in diet. You should closely note theappearance of the
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