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Heartworm Treatment For Cats


Heartworm Treatment For Cats

As most pet owners already know, heartworm treatment for cats and dogs isn’t the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm treatment that is designed for a dog – or vice versa.  Even though you may own both dogs and cats, you should always give them medicine that is designed for their species.

No matter how you look at it, heartworm treatment isn’t easy.  Your goal is to get rid of the heartworms, although there are several factors that you’ll need to consider.  The first thing to do is take your cat to the vet, as he will be able to run tests to determine just how many heartworms your pet has.  He can also find out how the worms are affecting your cat and if your cat can deal with any side effects that the treatment medicine may impose.

Heartworms are a very serious condition, as the worms will feast on the vital areas around your cat’s heart.  Treatment can be serious as well, especially if something goes wrong.  Veterinarians are trained to deal with heartworms though, in both cats and dogs.  Even though you may be able to buy treatment medicine at your local department store, you should always consult with your vet before you give anything to your pet.

Feet and Cats Nails



Generally, all the cats will keep and care for his nails well, that is by climbing and clawing or scratching her nails on garukkan objects such as tree trunks, posts and home furnishings.

Habits of cat who likes to climb and scratch or claw nails are not only useful to help sharpen his nails, but this habit is also considered as another form of cat communication. The reason, namely that the former nail or claw scratches from these cats leave scent glands on the cat's leg and this can serve as a clear indication that the earlier a cat has visited or been in that place.

And for you cat owners, you should probably provide a climbing poles in the house with the intent to prevent your pet to climb or scratch nails or sharp claws on the curtains (curtains windows of your house) and furnishing your home.


The cause of flu in cats




The disease is caused by the Feline Herpes Virus (FHV). Together with calicivirus and Chlamydia often causes flu in cats (cat flu).

Common symptoms
Cough, fever up to 41 OC, loss of appetite and weight loss, runny nose, sneezing, red eyes, swollen and watery diertai crusts in the eyelid.

This disease also causes inflammation of the cornea, the transparent part of the eye that serves to collect light. As a result, the cat bit sensitive to light and more like being in a dark place sometimes rubbing his eyes with his foot.

When cats infected pregnant
although rhinotracheitis mainly attack the upper respiratory tract, complications when pregnant can also occur such as pneumonia in young cats, kittens were born sick and miscarriage (abortion).

Treatment of sick cats
Consult with your veterinarian about medication and care for your cat. Isolation of sick cats, should be different from the other room with a healthy cat. Kurangsi stress confirm well-ventilated room with adequate air circulation. Give a drink and enough food, suapi if not eating. Clean the dirt on the nose and eye cat.

Drugs that are given usually depends on the symptoms. Antibiotics given to prevent secondary infections caused by bacteria. Eye drops or ointment is applied to reduce diseases of the eye. Decongestants are given to reduce the excessive mucus in the airways. Giving Lysin can interfere with reproduction (replication of the virus) and can increase appetite and accelerate healing.


Can cats with this disease be cured?
Generally, this disease does not cause death if handled properly. During the sick cats get enough fluids and nutrients that good food is usually a cat can heal itself after 70-10 days.

About 30% of this virus is a strain that is virulent and can cause death in old kitten and cat. Complications also can occur when there are secondary infections caused by bacteria.

In some cats with poor nutrition, runny nose and sneezing may occur sustainable.

Prevention
Routine vaccination for prevention can be done to prevent severe disease. Kitten should be vaccinated at the age of 8-10 weeks, then repeated at the age of 12-14 weeks, only then is repeated every year.
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Milk with lactose is not good for Kitten and Puppy

Identical with the kitten milk. Many beginners who only give milk as a puppy cat food at the newly owned. Milk is nutrient-dense foods are much needed by chicks cat who can not eat solid foods are eaten by the adult cat. But did you know that not all milk can be digested by a cat?

Milk that can not be digested by the cat is lactose-containing milk such as fresh cow's milk or by-products. Lactose is milk sugar which is one of the typical components in milk together with triglycerides (fatty milk) and casein (milk protein). Lactose content of about 4.6% in milk. To digest lactose, the digestive enzyme lactase which must use one of the digestive enzymes produced by cells in the small intestine break down milk sugar duty into a form that is easier to be absorbed into the body. Unfortunately, digestion owned by cats can not produce this enzyme so that does not break down lactose, lactose granules will be left behind in the face of the hole and the small intestine absorbs much of the surrounding water, causing diarrhea. There are times before exiting, he was stuck in the colon and is broken down by bacteria producing gas (CH4, CO2, H2). As a result, the stomach becomes bloated, stomach pain, until diarrhea.

There are some digestive cat who eventually became resistant to lactose. cats do not have diarrhea or abdominal bloating. It is not that good because cats have digestive disorders that are not visible so that its work function decreases. cats can not digest and absorb nutisi with a maximum so that should be given food with higher numbers than expected. As a result, the cat will lose weight and malnutrition.




So, whether the milk should be avoided?

Each type of milk must contain lactose, but there is milk which contains lactose so it can be consumed by a cat. Milk with lactose which can be consumed by the cat is milk containing alpha S1-casein protein is low, derived from animal milk goats. Outside the country, goat milk is being improved and promoted because it does not cause adverse side effects such as cow's milk. In Indonesia it will be more difficult to find goat's milk but not to worry because the manufacturers have set up animal makann lactose-free milk for the cat so that you can give milk to your cat without causing your cat has diarrhea. Unfortunately this product is very expensive because it is imported in small quantities. Another alternative is to give formula to a lactose-free human infant with a more affordable price and more diverse choices. Lactose-free formulas are usually given a code FL (lactose free) on the packaging.

Indeed, the nutrients contained in infant formula does not equal the nutrients needed by puppies cat but at least better than cow's milk contains alpha S1-casein protein are very high that can cause diarrhea.

In addition to milk, lactose content is also widely used in products for human snacks like biscuits, cereals, fast food, cheese, margarine, and so on, so keep in mind if you want to provide snacks for your cat. It's safer if the snacks are made specifically for cats which are produced by a leading pet food manufacturers because although containing milk, laktosanya content has been removed in order for safe consumption by your cat.