URIs are similar to the common cold in humans. They can cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, runny nose, and eye discharge.
Cats can suffer from various gastrointestinal issues, including vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These problems can result from dietary indiscretions, food allergies, or underlying medical conditions.
UTIs can affect the bladder and urethra of cats. Symptoms may include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and urinating outside the litter box.
Dental problems are common in cats, with issues like gingivitis, periodontal disease, and tooth decay being prevalent.
Many cats are overweight or obese, which can lead to various health problems, including diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease.
Cats can be infested with external parasites like fleas and ticks or internal parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, and heartworms. These parasites can cause a range of health problems and discomfort for cats.
Chronic kidney disease is common in older cats. Symptoms may include increased thirst, increased urination, weight loss, and lethargy.
Diabetes mellitus can affect cats, especially overweight ones. Symptoms include increased thirst, increased urination, weight loss, and lethargy. Treatment often involves insulin injections and dietary management.