Caring for a cat, it's fun but also full responsibility, including bringing Your pet to the vet.
Sometimes needed a professional eye to detect subtle changes in Your pet's health, mainly because cats are very good at hiding his illness. Fortunately, Your veterinarian will be very good at detective work.
Cat's health in general
You've brought Your friends that are furry to the vet when they are sick or injured, but an appointment tends to focus mainly on one particular problem.On the contrary, the visit to the 'check-up' work based on the principle of 'prevention is better than cure,' and it is essential to keep your cat healthy and prevent certain diseases.
Your veterinarian will want to examine Your cat thoroughly at least once a year and more often when they grow older or if they have special medical needs.
This appointment will take a holistic approach, ensuring that Your cat is examined, starting from the whiskers to the tip of his tail.
Another advantage of this annual examination is to accustom Your cat to visit the operation of the vet when they are excellent, and this can help them form a bond with Your veterinarian.
If they only visit when they are sick or in pain, they can become nervous, linking their journey with hard times or a tense experience.
It's a good idea to frequently visit the place of veterinary practices, even if it is only for the inspection of the lice.
The front desk and the nurse, the vet, will always welcome a stroke when You are passing by, and it will create a positive memory without the encouragement and puncture!
Cat vaccinations
Vaccination of cats annually is essential to help prevent Your cat exposed to certain diseases, including flu feline (herpes virus of cats, the virus calici), enteritis cat (feline parvovirus), leukemia virus cats, and cats klamidofila (the bacteria that causes conjunctivitis).They will also need a rabies vaccination if You plan to bring Your cat out from the Uk as part of the scheme 'Passport Pet.' For more information about taking a foreign trip with Your cat, read our article about traveling with Your cat.
Fleas, ticks, and worms
Another situation where prevention is better than cure is the control of fleas, ticks, and parasites. Remember that insects, or at least their larvae, can live year-round in the house and the garden You and ticks can transmit nasty disease and many diseases of the cat.Ask the advice of Your veterinarian about how to avoid parasites as well as plaster and roundworms. You can also find more in-depth information on our page to take care of fleas and ticks on Your cat.
Your veterinarian will be able to give advice about the best time to sterilize Your kitten and, if You have adopted a cat that is not neutered, they would suggest to clean as soon as possible, as well as give You advice about a proper diet to avoid Your cat a new neutered accumulate in pounds.
Behavior
When You bring Your cat to be examined, make sure You mention the change in behavior or their problems such as urination inappropriate.This can be attributed to the underlying disease or behavioral issues that can be overcome with the help of expert behavior trained. Your veterinarian will be able to refer You to a qualified professional.
Dental care
The vet will also check the teeth of Your cat to see if there are signs of tooth problems. The great cat evil tells the owner about the pain and their pain, so we recommend that You use Your examination to get a professional opinion.Dental disease often occurs in cats, especially as they get older, so even though Your friends that fluffy didn't complain about the gear they are sick, they may still have to perform dental procedures.
You can also chat with the vet about the care of teeth at home and how You can help keep a cat's teeth remain clean, as well as following the advice on our page about taking care of the teeth of your cat.
Weight and body condition
Unfortunately, obesity is a widespread problem in cats, so take advantage of the opportunity to weigh Your cat and discuss their body condition at the next inspection.If Your cat is overweight, there are many things You can do to help.
For example, talk with your veterinarian about diet plans and ways to increase the activity level of Your cat or find out if the veterinary practice You run weight-loss schemes.
Similarly, You do not want Your cat is underweight, so, if Your cat is losing weight since they last weighed, discuss this with Your veterinarian because it could be a sign of health problems cats.
Cat senior
If Your cat is getting old, Your veterinarian will recommend a more regular basis - it just means that they want to watch Your cat more closely so that they can overcome health problems that have emerged since the beginning.During this examination, Your veterinarian may want to take a blood pressure Your cat and, if they have any issues, can suggest blood or urine tests to check for underlying conditions.
You may also be asked to bring a urine sample, and this will help Your veterinarian determine whether Your cat is suffering from problems such as diabetes or loss of kidney function.
Use Your appointment to discuss the issues that You note, however small, with Your veterinarian. This can include food and water intake, activity level, and other problems that You have.
Like humans, cats seniors can suffer from a variety of complaints, organs, osteoarthritis, loss of vision or hearing, and even memory loss or dementia.
You know, cats are very good at hiding signs of illness, so the vet will be able to tell You about what to watch out for.
Fortunately, a lot of health problems cats can be successfully treated with medication or simple changes in their lifestyle, all of which You can help set up during the inspection.