If you're referring to a wound the best way to tell is swelling, pus and the wound not healing quickly. If you think your cat has an infection of any sort (even if you're not completely sure) take to a Vet.
Give it a CAT scan? Get it? But, really, if you are worried about your cat having a tumor, go to a vet.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
Your cat has an infection of some sorts, let a vet check it out.
Your cat probably has a urinary tract infection book an appointment with your vet ASAP.
High neutrophils in a cat can mean there is a bacterial or fungal infection present. Your vet can recommend an effective course of action to treat the infection and get levels back down to normal.
There's quite a bit of help and information about the difference between cat colds and cat flu at www.CatFlu.biz
Bring the cat to your vet.
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.
He or she has a bladder infection. I know this from experience. You need to consult a good veterinarian to set up an appointment to examine your cat. Observe carefully next time your cat urinates there will probably be blood in the urine
It could have an infection in its liver.
you could, but it might be bad for the cat because the cat could get a skin infection.
You should take it to the vet, your cat probably has a urinary track infection.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
There are a variety of reasons your cat's paws are swollen and red. Some of these include an insect bite, or infection.
Yes , renal failure from a urinary infection can be fatal if not treated by a veterinarian .
A cat abscess is the name for an infection that festers under the skin and breaks open. Most abscess's are from cat fights.
Yes, any infection that goes on for a long time is dangerous. But a cat with bladder inflammation might not have an infection. Male cats in particular are prone to other urinary tract problems as well as infections. Of course, if your cat is in pain or having blood in urine or has stopped using the litterbox, you should take the cat to the vet.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.