: Pet Illnesses
Thursday 2nd of September 2010For any pet owner an illness can be very distressing. For cat owners there are a number of problems your cat may suffer from and it is important to know what to do if you spot any symptoms. Cat illnesses can be minor ailments through to more serious issues such as diabetes or life threatening diseases.
Another issue you may have is when you move home. Many people move home over their pets lifetime and this can be distressing for your cat. Cat rehoming is an important issue to consider. Try to create an area in your new home for your cat so they have a safe place to go to. Put some of their toys or blankets in the area so they have some common things to calm them down.
If you spot your cat is not acting themselves then try to pay attention to what the problem could be. If they are not eating as normal or they are eating but losing weight this can be a sign of a problem. At this point you should take your cat to the vet to be checked for problems. If the problems are dealt with early then there is often a greater chance of the issue being resolved.
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