Kittens can get many illnesses. Some of the common ones are salmonella, worms, roundworms, feline leukemia, chlamydia, and a few others. If you are looking for exact symptoms, then better search the internet. Generally speaking if your kitten is not lively, has a runny nose and eyes, is sneezing or vomiting, has blood in poop or urine you should get it to the vet. It might be suffering from one of these illnesses, or some other one.
Persian kittens tend to have a lot of hairballs due to their long fur. They can also have problems due to their pushed in face. This includes the tear duct that will constantly run and can cause sores on the skin if neglected. Their short noses can bring them breathing problems. They can also have malocclusion, and because of the facial deformity eating can be more difficult for them.
Common diseases in old cats can include: thyoid problems, kidney failure. These can often be fatal and the best way to find out about them is through a blood test at your local vet
Cats may carry the causative organisms for plague, anthrax, cowpox, tapeworm, and many bacterial infections.
- fading kitten syndrome
- feline leukemia
- toxoplasmosis
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throwing up alot and turning blue
parvo
He is a specialist in the diseases of cats.
one diseases a cat can have is rabies!
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Indoor cats usually live longer than outdoor cats because outside cats are able to get more diseases, rabies, or hurt/killed by another animal. Indoor cats are less likely to get diseases or get rabies, which is why it is incredibly important to vaccinate your cat when required, especially when it is allowed to be outside. Outdoor cats are also at risk of being hit by cars. A cat cannot outrun a car, and such incidents are very common.
No, a cat can not kill a human. A cat can transmit diseases to humans but the diseases are not fatal.
Some diseases can be passed from animal to human, but not many. Most common carriers are pigs, but cats and dogs can also carry some communicable diseases, especially in their waste.
All cats have many common traits. They have resembling appearances and almost the same feeding habits. They do not have the same behavior as I think you must have thought. Even I don't know so much about cats as I myself am 10 yrs old.
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the most common diseases lungs have are from smoking and this makes it into a disorder.
There are many common diseases in the Philippines. These diseases include, but are not limited to malaria, hepatitis a and e, and dengue fever.
Yes, they can get diseases from the diseases they haven't been vaccinated yet for, and they can also get a disease they've already been vaccinated for if they were due for another vaccination at the time they were infected. Even if they're healthy indoor cats they can still get diseases from outdoor cats but they might be less likely to get infected with a disease if they have a healthy body. Oh, and just so you know abortion stops a beating heart, so please support the awarness.
Bring him/her to the vet.