Cat Illness – How To Keep Your Cat Healthy
Posted by GuestW on May 12, 2009 in Pets • No commentsMany illnesses affect the lives of our pets. Oftentimes, these illnesses, like diabetes, cat kidney disease, bladder infections, obesity, bowel irritability and many other conditions, hamper the ability of the feline to function normally. Keep in mind these conditions are all controllable. Many of the points in this article can be applied to dog illness, dog disease as well. Oftern the ability to correct these conditions is in the hand of the owner.
Let’s look at diabetes as an example. Diabetes is a aggrivated when there are a lot of carbohydrates in a cat’s diet. It happens when the carbohydrates cause an imbalance in the insulin levels. Obesity can be part of the cause for diabetes in cats. There is an easy solution to the problem of diabetes. By lowering the amount of carbohydrates the cat ingests you can regain a proper insulin balance. If the cat is overweight then a diet may be in order. This can be occomplished simply by implementing feeding times rather than a bowl of food left on the floor.
Kidney failure is another issue most common among cats. This is partialy a result of a cat being dehydrated for long periods of time throughout his or her life. Some cats are finicky about where they drink from. Like you, they want fresh water at all costs. This can mean drinking from a fountain, tap, or even the toilet if it affords more fresh water than a dish in their room. By changing the wet food you feed your cat regularly, you can also increase the amount of water they get in their diet, offering a better hydration. Taking action on these simple and obvious points can improve your cats health now and prevent kidney failure from happening in later years.
Water is also important in the prevention of bladder infections and kidney stones. This kind of preventative attitude will allow the pet owner to catch the condition in time and stop it from happening in the first place. An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure. Once the problem has gotten out of hand, sometimes it is too late to do anything about it. Why not eliminate it before it begins?
We have mentioned a lot about the proper nutrition for cats to provide proper health and a long life. We should also mention that health care is essential. Your cat should be taken to the vet for shots, health checkups, and other needs to ensure they remain healthy.
You also need to promote an energetic lifestyle in your cat. Play with your cat during the evening when you are home or let it roam outside in a controlled environment. A cat tree, pet steps or some other type of cat tree furniture can ensure at least minimal exercise even within the saftey of your home. Providing proper nutrients like calcium for healthy bones and other critical vitamines is another important responsibility of a pet owner.
As a pet owner you should make sure that the food being offered to your cat has no harmful chemicals or additives. If you are not sure what is the best choice speak to your vet on the next visit. The vet can steer you towards healthy foods that you should be looking for. In fact they can make sure that you are not offering pre- packaged foods that have an abundance of bad ingredients or carbohydrates. Moderation is the key when it comes to ingredients. Everything can be harmful when given in an overabundance.
Take a proactive role in your cat health and dog health. Doing so will provide dividends down the road that will seem miraculous. Long term health is not something that is gained quickly. Rather it must be a commitment by the owner to do the right thing when it concerns the health of their cat.
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