Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy
How I keep My cat Healthy
To keep your cat healthy most of the time, all you need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. However, just like other living things, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do. As a cat owner, you will want to make sure you are feeding your cat only the best. Premium cat food is ideal for cats, as the food is designed to keep your pet happy and healthy. You will also need to pay attention to his behavior, so you will know when he is sick and when to take him to the vet.
Most common ailments and illnesses are minor, although there are some cases where a vet can be the determining factor between your cat's life and death. Your cat's behavior will be one of the most critical factors when trying to determine if he is sick or not. Slow action, lying all the time, lack of energy, and not eating are signs that you should take him to the vet right away. His coat is also a beautiful thing to see. If you notice his coat is dull and patchy or notice that he is shedding abnormally, you should contact your vet as soon as possible.
Sometimes diarrhea and vomiting are common, even with underlying diseases. On the other hand, if your cat appears to be doing both for more than a day, you should contact your vet. Coughing is also common, simply because coughing will cause cats to shed hairballs. If your cat appears to be coughing for another reason, you should have it checked out as soon as possible. To make sure your cat is not prone to various diseases, you should always make sure he is up to date on vaccinations. There are several diseases that require vaccinations, such as rabies and feline distemper. Feline distemper is one of the most devastating diseases a cat can get, but it is also one of the easiest to prevent. The disease affects cats very quickly, leaving you with very little time to seek treatment. Feline leukemia is another very deadly disease, but it can be prevented early with the right vaccinations. Although humans cannot contract the disease, it can spread rapidly among cats. There are vaccines that can cure the disease these days, although you'll still need to be careful not to expose other cats around a cat you know has feline leukemia.
Another problem, very common in outdoor cats, is worms. Cats that have pinworms will typically have a dull coat and little or no appetite. There are several types of worms, including ringworm and hookworm. Worms can come from fleas, lice, or even dead rodent organs that cats consume. Normally, the cat digests the eggs which will then mature and attach themselves to the walls of the intestine. Feeding your cat garlic frequently during meals can help protect him from worms.
By caring for your cat, you will most likely keep him healthy for years to come. You should always make sure she has quality food and that she doesn't miss any of her scheduled checkups with the vet. By receiving the proper vaccinations when required, you should be safe from numerous pests and diseases. By taking the correct steps with your cat now, you will prevent something from happening in the future.
