Sneezing in cats is common, and when it happens occasionally, there is usually nothing to worry about. Sneezing is most commonly associated with cat flu disease, but it can have other causes. Contact a vet if your cat’s sneezing persists or if other symptoms accompany it. What to do What to do if your cat is sneezing […]

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Ticks are small parasites that feed on the blood of animals, including cats and people. The Big Tick Project identified ticks on 6.6% of all cats visiting vet practices in the UK. Cats of any age or breed can get tick bites, but cats who go outdoors are at most risk. Ticks can spread a serious illness called […]

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Ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus. It is contagious between cats and can also spread to people and other species. It is usually mild but can be more severe in kittens or immunocompromised cats. Cats catch ringworm, also called dermatophytosis, when damaged skin comes into contact with spores shed by animals with […]

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It is always stressful to find a lump on your cat, but there are many possible causes. Sadly, the more common ones are infections and tumours, and veterinary treatment will usually be required. Lumps can happen due to infection, inflammation, an abnormal growth, fluid build-up, or an anatomical problem like a hernia. You can check […]

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Vomiting or sickness is a very common problem in cats. In most cases, they get better on their own or with supportive management. When cats eat grass, bugs, or their own fur, they can be sick afterward. This is not normally a reason for concern, and they can be cared for at home. Sometimes they […]

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Mange can affect cats of any age, gender, or breed, but some are more at risk than others. The symptoms of mange can range from a few patches of hair loss to severe itching and bacterial skin infections. Most cats have no long-lasting effects after a mange infection, but sometimes the hair can take a few […]

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Heat stroke in cats is an extremely serious condition. It occurs when your cat’s internal body temperature is higher than normal. It is less common in cats compared to dogs, but they are still at risk.  Heat stroke requires immediate attention, or it can be fatal. If symptoms develop, remove your cat from the heat […]

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Fleas are a very common problem for cats. The Big Flea Project in 2018 found that 28% of cats in the UK were infested with fleas. Cats of any age can be affected. If caught early, it’s easy to get rid of fleas. If left untreated, it can take longer to clear infestations, and cats […]

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Ear mites are a common, highly contagious, tiny parasite. Cats become infested through direct contact with another infested animal or from the environment. Any cat can catch ear mites, but kittens are more susceptible. Ear mites are usually easy to treat. The ear mite (Otodectes cynotis) is a surface mite that lives on cats and […]

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Dementia is a distressing disease affecting older cats. Symptoms include increased meowing, attention-seeking and disturbed sleep patterns. Around 55% of cats between 11 and 15 years old have symptoms of dementia and more than 80% of cats aged 16 or over. It can affect cats of any breed, sex or size. Dementia is a progressive […]

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