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Cat Common Illnesses

Navigating common cat illnesses involves understanding a variety of health challenges. Feline Upper Respiratory Infections are common, often manifesting in symptoms like sneezing and nasal discharge. Gastrointestinal problems can vary from mild upsets to serious conditions, requiring attention to diet and symptoms. Feline Diabetes demands careful management, including diet and possibly insulin therapy.

Cat flu, similar to a cold in humans, requires supportive care and sometimes medical intervention. Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) is a serious condition affecting the immune system, necessitating preventive measures and regular health checks. Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), although less common, is a complex and often fatal disease.

Ear mites can cause significant discomfort, leading to infections if not treated. Ringworm, a fungal infection, is highly contagious and requires diligent treatment. Chronic Kidney Disease, prevalent in older cats, involves long-term management to maintain quality of life. Hyperthyroidism in ageing cats, characterised by an overactive thyroid, can lead to serious health issues if left unchecked.

Feline Asthma involves managing chronic respiratory inflammation, while dental disease, often unnoticed, can lead to significant health problems if untreated. Each of these conditions requires a tailored approach for effective management and care.