Treating Shock

When blood pressure falls causing inadequate blood flow to a cats organs and tissues, which results in decreased oxygen, shock will occur. The body will speed up the heart in an attempt to compensate for the decreased circulation which diverts blood flow from nonvital organs and tries to maintain enough fluid in circulation. This in [...]

Rubbing

A cat will frequently rub on certain protruding objects in her territory by using the scent glands on her head and around her mouth. Some of her favorite spots may be doorways, bedposts, lamp shades, table legs, chairs or even your legs. By depositing facial pheromones on these objects within her territory it appears to [...]

Hypothermia

When there’s a fall in body temperature, hypothermia can occur. It can be caused by exposure to extreme cold, shock, illness, getting wet, or after anesthesia. Newborn kittens are also at risk. Signs of hypothermia include: a rectal temperature below 100° F., shivering, being cold to the touch, stiffness, depression, anxiety, and dilated pupils. The [...]

Frostbite Treatment

When a cat is exposed to extreme cold, frostbite will likely occur. The areas of a cat most usually to be affected are the ears, tail, and feet. Tissue damage results as circulation is impaired. At the start, the skin will appear pale. As thawing starts to occur, the skin will become, hot, red, and [...]

Why A Kitten Needs Interactive Play

Interactive play sessions are beneficial to your new kitten. These sessions are important because they help: reduce fear build muscle tone and coordination prevent items in your home from being damaged to teach what is and isn’t acceptable for her to scratch or bite ease discomfort after a traumatic event (for example, a loud noise [...]

Why An Adult Cat Needs Interactive Play

Interactive play sessions are beneficial to an adult cat. These sessions help to: build trust build confidence strengthen the bond you share with one another reduce fear provide exercise for an overweight or sedentary cat encourage a normal and healthy appetite ease tension in a house with multiple cats build confidence in a nervous or [...]

Pyelonephritis

Pyelonephritis is most often the cause of a bladder infection which travels up into the kidneys of a cat. An advanced infection elsewhere in the body (for example, periodontal disease) can also be the result. If the infection is acute, signs will usually include bloody urine, vomiting, and fever. The cat may also develop a [...]

Keratitis

Keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea that can effect one or both eyes. Signs include: discharge, squinting, sensitivity of light, and the appearance of the third eyelid. You may find the cat pawing at her eye. This inflammation is very painful and if left untreated can cause the cat to suffer permanent loss of [...]