If you have a cat or plan to bring one to your family, you should be aware of many important things for your care, among the most important things you should know to adequately help your feline, are the diseases you may suffer..
In this new Animal Expert article we identify the most common diseases in cats, we remind you that the best way to prevent any of these diseases is to consult the veterinarian periodically and update the vaccination.
- Like any living being.
- Felines can also suffer from various diseases.
- Some more serious than others.
- In the case of cats the vast majority of these diseases are caused by different types of viruses.
- Fortunately with adequate prevention it is possible to avoid them.
- Many vaccines for which vaccines already exist.
Below is information on the most common serious diseases in cats
In the previous section we talk about the main most serious diseases, however, it is also important to mention other health problems and diseases that are also common and important that can affect cats:
As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, the most important thing to prevent your cat from suffering from any of these diseases is the periodic prevention of the agents that may cause them, you should consult your veterinarian periodically and whenever you notice symptoms or abnormalities that are not normal in the behavior of your cat.
Keep the vaccination schedule, as it’s critical that your cat is vaccinated because the vaccines given to it are specifically used to prevent certain common and very serious diseases.
It is essential that you maintain an internal and external deworming. In case of internal deworming, there are products such as pills, tablets and others for chewing with antiparasitic animal control doses suitable for cats. For external deworming, aerosols, pipettes or collars are available. Never use any of these products that are not specifically intended for cats. You may think that giving your dog a lower dose than your cat is acceptable, but it’s very likely that you’re accidentally poisoning your cat.
Finally, avoid contact with others whose health you are unaware of, especially if your onset makes you suspect some symptoms of possible problems or illnesses.
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This article is for informational purposes only, in Animal Expert.com.br we cannot prescribe veterinary treatments or make any type of diagnosis, we suggest taking your pet to the veterinarian in case of any type of condition or discomfort.
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