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    Your Cat's Health

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    Never gamble with your cat's health. While it is important to treat cat diseases as soon as you recognize the symptoms, it is best to leave the diagnosis and treatment to a veterinarian. If you have any doubt about your cats health, call the veterinarian immediately. Somehow cats have gotten the reputation that they hide all the time or are constantly skittish.

    While most cats will run and hide at the first sign of danger, that is because they are afraid. As soon as they become secure in their surroundings, they have less reason to be scared. Cats really do not run and hide. They are more likely to do the following:

    1. Play, act curious, attentive, alert, sniff things, including the air
    2. Have a good appetite, show interest in food (remember that kittens are always hungry)
    3. Enjoy being around other cats and people, show interest in family activities
    4. Use the litter box faithfully
    5. Groom themselves several times a day
    6. Walk and jump with balance and coordination
    7. Scratch the scratching post several times a day
    8. Seldom show aggression
    9. Occasionally run and pounce on imaginary things

    Signs of illness: Even healthy cats occasionally get sick. Below are 20 common symptoms of illness that warrant immediate attention from the vet.

    1. Urinates outside the litter box
    2. Has blood in his urine
    3. Frequently misses meals or exhibits a change in appetite
    4. Is constantly thirsty
    5. Shows unprovoked aggression or sudden change in mood
    6. Acts lethargic or withdrawn
    7. Has labored or irregular breathing
    8. Sneezes, wheezes or coughs
    9. Has white gums
    10.Has pus around eyes or nose
    11. Over grooms or losing hair
    12. Stops grooming
    13. Trembles, shakes or feels feverish
    14. If a kitten vomits or has diarrhea, or if an adult cat has chronic vomiting or diarrhea
    15. Frequently cries or whimpers
    16. Constant body odor
    17. Has lumps, swelling or open sores
    18. Obsessively scratches at ears
    19. Licks around the anus (veterinarian can check to see if anal glands are impacted)
    20. Walks with his head tilted to one side

    Finding a good vet: Cats hate going to the vet. The first step towards making veterinarian visits go well is finding a good doctor. Vets that will not declaw are highly recommended. Quite often, veterinarians who refuse to declaw are more in tune with and concerned about your cat's needs. Look for veterinarians who describe themselves as "alternative," "holistic" or "old-fashioned." When you call, ask about their position on declawing. See if they are knowledgeable about natural or home remedies, not just antibiotics, antidepressants, tranquilizers or steroids.

    Ask what they charge. Prices for the same procedures can vary by more than 100%. When you call a vet you are considering, see how patient and receptive he or she is to your concerns. Check the atmosphere of the place, if the people in the office seem uninterested or authoritarian, find another vet.

    About the Author

    Tristan Andrews writes useful articles about cats and kittens. Discover and explore the feline world. Find out how to better care for, train and live with your cat at http://www.i-love-cats.com


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