Cat Health Guide |
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The guide covers the following cat health issues
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I have lived with and looked after many cats during the last 20 years. Some of the cats just turned up at my doorstep, others were rescued from shelters and as you can image many of them were already suffering from some illness or disability from the start.
Intially I would simply take the cat to the vet, pay the bill and think that all was well. Then I started to notice that I was having to take the cats back to the vets over and over again, costing me more and more money and the cats more distress. I realised that because I was not aware of the symptoms of some cat illnesses I was not able to inform the vet acurately at each visit and unless the vet spotted the problem, I would have to return when the symtoms became much worse..
I decided to find out as much as I could about many of the most common cat health problems, so that I would be able to not only prevent them, but also spot any early signs of illness. Thank goodness I did, as I have managed to prevent some serious conciquences and sufferring for several of my cats, who may not have lived as long as they did otherwise.
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Little
Mo's Story
Soon after getting her home we discovered that she had some health problems. We would often find piles of sick around the house every morning, then we would find spots of blood everywhere and would notice her straining to urinate. We took her to the vet who couldnt find anything particularly wrong with her, but thought that it could be the food we were feeding her. He recommended another brand of wet food to try. Nothing changed. We notice however that she would gulp her food down really quickly without chewing it. Could this be why she was vomiting? Also she never drunk anything, could this be causing a urine infection? So we tried feeding her only complete dry food, no wet food at all. She had to chew this and also as it was dry we hoped that it would make her thirsty. Almost over night the vomiting stopped and so did the blood spots and urine problems. Several years later we noticed little scabs on Mo's white ears. Alarm bells began to ring and we took her to the vet as soon as possible, but it was too late. She had skin cancer and the ear had to be removed to stop the spread. Thankfully all went well and now our one earred cat gets sun cream on her remaining ear on sunny days. As she moved into her old age we noticed new symptoms of ill health. Excessive drinking and eating, crying a lot and becoming thinner and thinner. Again alarm bells rang and another trip to the vet was called for. Thank goodness we caught it in time as the vet diagnosed a thyroid problem that had come on so fast that Mo was losing muscle as well as fat and was getting weaker and weaker. The operation to remove the thyroid was successful and she is back to her old self. But we are constantly on the look out for any new sysptoms. Having the knowledge of these cat illnesses allowed us to get her to the vet before it was too late. "The Cat Health Guide" can provide you with the knowledge to protect your cat too. |
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