It is no secret that it is not enough to simply feed and water pets; sometimes they get sick, and not only with colds.
Those who are still thinking about getting a couple of cats should imagine all the consequences of such a decision. Here are the most common diseases that cat owners face.
Firstly, these are diseases of the oral cavity.
As surprising as it may sound, cats and cats suffer from caries, tartar, stomatitis, etc. Trouble is indicated by a strong smell from the pet's mouth, salivation, and refusal to eat.
Secondly, these are gastrointestinal diseases.
The first thing that specialists call gastritis, the signs of which are loss of appetite, vomiting, constipation, etc. Treatment is possible, but without the intervention of a veterinarian, you should not expect quick results.
Thirdly, urolithiasis.
Cats are more often affected, but it also happens to female cats with rare exceptions. The cause of the disease is excess weight or a sedentary lifestyle of the pet. The cat can sit in the tray for a long time, but without result. When urinating, it can meow loudly, and there may be blood in the urine or a strong and unpleasant odor will appear. Against this background, vomiting and loss of appetite may occur.