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Major feline diseases and their symptoms

by Angie Pollock

Created on: July 16, 2008   Last Updated: October 20, 2009

It can be heartbreaking when an owner is told that their pet has a disease which is life threatening. While some ailments are treatable, more serious diseases can mean the loss of a life-long companion. Just like with their human counterparts, cats can contract diseases and some can even be prevented with vaccines.

Aujeszky's Disease
This disease is definitely worth mentioning especially if your cat has access to swine. Also known as pseudo-rabies, Aujeszky's Disease is primarily found in pigs but can also affect cats. Cats that have contracted the disease will show restlessness that leads to coma and death within 48 hours of the onset. There isn't any treatment or vaccine for this disease.

Cancer
Cancer is the term used to describe any form of malignant growth. These growths can occur in practically any part of the body. Benign tumors usually grow slowly and generally do not spread to other body parts. Malignant tumors not only invade tissue but they destroy the tissue and spread to other parts causing organs to be affected.

The most common cause of cancer in cats is the feline leukemia virus however the causes of many cancers are still unknown. Before treatment is administered, a biopsy of the tumor will need to be taken. Some tumors can be removed surgically while others are treated with chemotherapy or a combination of both.

Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline leukemia affects the feline immune system much like the AIDS virus affects humans. The cat's body becomes less capable to defend itself against infections. This virus can attack the red and white blood cells and can lead to the development of tumors.

There is no treatment for feline leukemia once a cat has been infected but there is a vaccine available that has proven to be safe and effective against this deadly disease. Most states do not require the vaccine but it highly recommended by veterinarians to have your cat vaccinated for the virus.

Kidney Disease
Kidney disease is a significant cause of illnesses in cats. This disease can be caused by bacterial infections, abnormalities and tumors, among other causes. Signs of kidney disease are much like the same symptoms that humans experience such as excessive thirst, loss of appetite, bad breath and anemia.

Early diagnosis is essential to slow down the progression of kidney disease. A veterinarian may prescribe vitamins and anabolic steroids to stimulate the cat's appetite. A change in diet will be required to reduce the stress on the kidneys. A cat with kidney

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