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Behavior Changes


A variety of physical but also emotional problems may manifest themselves
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Seizures/Paralysis


Epilepsy, brain inflammation, and poisons can cause seizures. Paralysis y
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Loss of Balance


Injuries are the most common cause of balance problems. Blood loss, strokes
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Urination Problems


Straining to urinate may be caused by mineral crystals or infection in the
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Birth Problems


Most cats experience few difficulties giving birth. Some, however, have poor
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Loss of Appetite


A brief loss of appetite is seldom a problem. A cat may be bored or have
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Loss of Weight


This is a general sign that a cat is sick. Starving is the most common cause in
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Diarrhea/Constipation


Diarrhea is often diet-induced, but it may also be caused by parasites,
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Vomiting


Occasional vomiting is often caused by diet or eating grass. Cats regurgitate
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Breathing Difficulties


Chest and upper respiratory tract infections may cause breathing difficulties.
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Coughing/Gagging


Coughing may be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including
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Sneezing/nasal Discharge


A variety of viral and bacterial diseases cause sneezing or nasal discharge.
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Bad Breath/Drooling


Gum infection is the most common problem suffered by felines. Fetid breath is
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Ear Conditions



Eye Conditions


Viral, bacterial, and chlamydial infections cause inflammation and discharge.
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Scratching/Excess Licking


External parasites are the most common cause of scratching, but allergies to
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Altered Behavior


With a growing elderly cat population, heart problems are increasingly
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Changed Eating Habits


Assume that your cat is ill if it eats or drinks less than usual, or refuses food
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Listlessness


Cats enjoy "cat-naps" throughout the day, bid increased lassitude,
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Excessive licking


Cats are fastidious groomers and clean their coats by licking in a ritualized
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Age-related weight loss


Senior cats commonly lose weight, but rapid weight loss is cause for concern.


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Appetite Changes


Any change in eating and drinking habits is significant. Refusing to eat can
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Viral Complications


The cat is the natural host to three potentially serious viruses: feline infectious
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Maternal Danger


A female cat can transmit potentially lethal infections to her young before
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Signs of Illness


In the presence of severe or sometimes even devastating illness, felines will
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