2010年9月8日 星期三

Scabies in Cats

Scabies in cats is a growing problem worldwide, affects all breeds, and is an extremely contagious condition. It can and does spread very quickly to any cat that is exposed, can affect entire litters of cats, and if it not identified and treated, it can also be spread to humans. Once a cat becomes infected; it can become so bad that it can easily spread throughout their entire body.
To several owners this will come as a shock when it does occur, as most are unaware that cats can and do develop mange or scabies.

What is it?

Scabies in cats is also in known by another name; Notoedric mange. It is a highly contagious itchy skin disease that is caused by the infestation of a parasite referred to as Notoedres cati. This is a mange mite that is very similar to the mites that cause sarcoptic mange in dogs. It is extremely dangerous to the overall cat population as it is very easily spread by any type of direct contact with an infected cat. Unlike other types of parasites, however, if they fall off of your cat they will only survive for a few days.

That is the good news. The bad news is that they can live on your cat for their entire lifetime.
Although this parasite primarily affects cats, it can also be spread to dogs as well as to humans. In cats, it can cause severe itching that is referred to as purities. Once infected, if it is severe enough, your cat will become so distressed that they will basically self-mutilate their own skin by both chewing and scratching. This disease usually starts at the base of your cats ear where it rapidly spreads up the ear pinna, around the face area, and then down the neck.

However, it does not just stop there. In some cases, the lesions can spread all the way to your cats feet and anal areas as a result of normal grooming processes.

Life-cycle of these mites:

Scabies in cats has one very chilling fact that again most owners are not aware of; these mites can very easily spend their entire life on your cat. They are extremely tough and the female mite will burrow deep into your cats skin. As she burrows, however, she will stop and lay eggs several times, and then burrow even deeper where she lays even more eggs. These tunnels can be so large that they can end up being several centimeters in length until she finally stops. Once the female has finally laid all her eggs, she dies.

Within three to eight days, depending on the actual environment that your cat lives in, the eggs will begin to hatch into larvae. Once hatched, this larva has six legs which help them stay on your cats body. However, as they mature, into what is referred to as nymphs, they develop two more legs for a total of eight. With eight legs now they begin to mature into adults where they start to mate. Once they have mated, the process begins all over again and your cat, if not treated, becomes even more infected with these very dangerous mites.

Once this process has occurred, slightly thereafter, your cat will start to display several symptoms. As they intensify, so do the symptoms.

Symptoms:

With scabies in cats, your pet will start to show slight symptoms at first, but as it intensifies, these symptoms may literally explode. The first signs that you will see that your cat has scabies will be a very gradual itching around your cats ears that will start to develop into a hair loss. As the mite infections grow in strength, so do the symptoms. This scratching and eventual hair loss will rapidly spread to your cats face, eyelids and then their neck area.

However, these mites also have your cats natural tendencies to help in the severity of the infections as well as how far it spreads. The tedious grooming habits of cats as well as the fact that they like to sleep curled up, allows for these mites to spread to other parts of your cats body. They will also migrate to your cats feet as well as their abdomen area when they groom or sleep. As the disease progress and grows, so does the problems. Your cats skin will become thickened, wrinkled, as well as covered by a very alarming grayish-yellowish crusting.

Because of the intense self-mutilation that your cat is now afflicting on itself, secondary infections will now be developing. If these infections become severe, scabies in cats can easily cause the surrounding lymph nodes to become enlarged and this becomes an entire new series of problems for your cat.

Treatments:

There is one extremely important fact that all owners should understand when treating scabies in cats. There are several very effective products on the market that can easily kill scabies in dogs, but they are not safe to use in your cat. This is so important, that it bears to be repeated, they are not safe under any circumstances to use on cats. Dogs are quite tolerant to some insecticides, but cats are extremely sensitive to them and they are very dangerous. The most effective mode of treatment for cats is to clip all of the long hair away from the infected areas and then bath them in a very gentle cleansing shampoo.

After the shampoo is complete, a two to three percent lime sulfur dip is utilized and will have to be applied to your cats entire body. In the most severe of cases, your cat will have to be sedated because of the pain that it will cause. This process, however, is anything but a one a done process; it will have to be done every seven days until it is resolved. In most cases, it will take between six and eight weeks until your cat is completely rid of these very strong mites.

However, there is still more bad news. If you live in a multi-cat household, all cats will need to be treated even if they are not showing any of the symptoms. If they are not, it will only be a matter of time until they are.

Steroids may be suggested as a treatment, but if they are you may want to question your veterinarian or even seek a second opinion. Steroids are effective in treating allergies in cats, but there is very little evidence that they help with the intense itching that is caused by this mite.

Summary:

Scabies in cats have only one real method of prevention; keeping your cat away from other infected cats. Stray cats can be common carriers of this very powerful mite, and keeping your cat away from strays will help in the preventive steps. If you are bringing a new cat into your home, the first thing you should do is to have them examined by your own veterinarian first, to check for this as well as any other infections. At the first sign of infection with scabies, you need to get your cat checked and treated as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the worse it will get.
I am an avid lover of pets and my wife and I have had several pets throughout our years. We are especially fond of dogs, and we have a 12 year old Dalmatian (our 3rd) and a "mutt" that we rescued when someone threw him away to die in a vacant field.

He found us, nearly starved to death, and weighed about 2 pounds.
After severe bouts of mange and severe dehydration, and over 1,000.00 in veterinarian bills, we saved the little guys life, and he is one of the best, if not the best, dogs we have ever had and today is a muscular, fit, and firm 70 pound best friend.

After finishing my MBA, which at middle age was not easy, I decided to keep the research work ethics that I acquired, and devote about two hours each night in understanding the health benefits of supplementation for both humans and pets and how they might strengthen our, as well as our pets, immune system in a preemptive approach to health rather than a reactionary approach.

Both of my daughters are avid cat lovers, and asked me to help them with health concerns and challenges with their cats.

I am not a veterinarian nor claim to be, just a lover of pets that loves to research and pass on some knowledge that might be helpful, or at least stimulating to the thought process.
Several of the articles that I have written can be found on my website;

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2010年8月26日 星期四

Tips For Bringing a New Cat Or Kitten in Your Home

A cat or kitten is nice pet to have, but before you can bring home a new kitten or cat you have to know some vital information regarding the transfer of the new addition into your household. It is really exciting to have a new pet. The introduction of the new cat in your house can do a great difference on how well the cat makes the adjustment.

You have to consider that cats are like creatures in their habits. They want predictable things around and very much similar everyday. When you will bring the pet in your home, you will take the cat out of its familiar surrounding, place in a moving vehicle that is noisy, and then you will expect the cat to adjust into the new environment, different people around and perhaps other animals.

It is really a hard thing to adjust to new environment, this also true to us; we always adjust to our new surroundings if we are new to the place or home. The most relaxed cat will also feel the same, the cat will probably be nervous or stressed upon observing the new surroundings. In order that the transition is smooth and orderly, you have to do things gradually and help your pet by giving plenty of time for the adjustment in the new home and surroundings.

Initially, you have to see your veterinarian and schedule the examination of new pet, try to have your pet examined immediately after you have brought the cat in your home. Be sure that the travel crate where your new pet will ride on is very strong and comfortable since trip home involves car ride. It is important that the travel crate is enclosed because when cats feel nervous, they will feel secure in an enclosed space. Uncontrolled cat is a real hazard in driving, specifically if the cat will climb down in the pedals, or jump into your shoulder. It is also advisable to place the cat in a carrier in case he vomits, defecates or urinates, which some cats really do when they are stressed or nervous.

Sense of scent is very essential to cats or kittens, and it makes them more relaxed to have anything that smells similar to their previous home. For kittens, it is very helpful to bring with you in your home the towel or blanket the kitten has been using for sleeping on. Before picking up your new cat, you have to make some preparations with the shelter or breeder ahead of time, probably to provide them the towel for the kitten or cat in sleeping on for some days. By the time you pick up your new cat, put the towel you gave in the carrier while riding for home, and leave the towel inside the carrier in order that the new pet will sleep on it in the initial few days.
You have to ask the breeder or shelter what kinds of food and wastes the kitten has had already, and try to buy the same brand of food before picking up the new cat. If you like to change the brand of food later, slowly combine the new variety with the former brand.

Before bringing home the new cat, place the water, food, scratching post, toys, and waste pan in the room that is quiet and you can close, maybe an unused bedroom. There are food products for cats that are designed to aid lessen their nervousness; this food product contains pheromones from the face of the cat.

Pheromones are substances which are utilized to correspond with further members of similar species. You can observe that cats often rub their faces and chins on upright surfaces. They are leaving a smell there that contains the pheromones. These pheromones have the relaxing effect to other cats. You can also buy the plug-in form of product with pheromones to be used at home.

2010年8月19日 星期四

How to Get Your Cat High

Still wondering if there's any mistake in the title? No! You read right! Cats can be... stoned. The "magic" plant is called "Catnip". Has no equivalent in other languages, but the term can be understood as "cat bite" or "cat grass."

Catnip is a perennial herb of the mint family, with the scientific name "Nepeta cataria". The plant was originally cultivated in Mediterranean soils and now can be found in North America and Canada. In the presence of catnip they behave unexpectedly. Not only have they eaten the plants flower they rub, sniff and chew the plants leafs. Cats are strangely addicted to this stranger herb. It's aromatic oil makes the cats frisky and playful.

How it works
Substance of the plant is "Nepetalactone". The plant can reach four-legged form of living plants, dried leaves or spray. Olfactory apparatus is very sensitive to cats and therefore the plant effect can be achieved even when cats smell some leaflets.
The plant has an effect on your cat for several minutes, helping the pet to become happy, excited, elated, happy, the behavior is different from case to case.
They say having aromatic plant spray can be used by owners to determine the cats to stop scratching furniture. Spray certain areas (the claws a board specially designed for cats, for example) and as quadrupeds will be attracted to these places by giving up bad habits.
Plants can be grown easily in the house, serving cat is when he wants some... Freedom:), also giving up the taste... your pot plants. The plant will have the same effects on cat's owners, they being forced, if you will envy quadrupeds, to resort to less legal herbs:).
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2010年8月17日 星期二

How to Care For Older Cats

When someone has a pet, their animal can truly become another member of the family. Just as most people will take care of an elderly human member of the family, many put just as much care into their elderly pets. When a cat starts getting on in years, it is important for their owners to know the proper way to care for older cats.

When a cat gets older, their digestive system will not be what it once was. It is a good idea to buy them life stage foods that are formulated to suit their sensitive bodies. It also becomes difficult for them to chew, so it will be necessary to switch a cat that normally eats dry food to wet foods. Owners should also remember that, with older cats, it is not a good idea to leave food out after mealtime because it could go stale and upset their stomachs.

Many people get cats as pets because they are so low maintenance when it comes to grooming. However, as cats get older, they cannot always groom themselves as they once did. Many owners choose to trim the fur under their cat's tail so that it does not collect waste when the cat is no longer agile enough to clean that area thoroughly. It may become necessary to bathe the cat and, in that case, only cat shampoo should be used and the cat must dry completely before being allowed outdoors.

Cats often become attached to their cat beds and, even as they get bigger, can fit into the beds they fit into as kittens. As a cat gets older, they may have discomfort when they try to squeeze up into that same little ball, so it may be necessary to get them a bigger cat bed. Older cats also have less of a tolerance for cold, so it may be a good idea to put a covered hot water bottle in the bed with them to avoid sickness.

As they get older, outdoor cats are less likely to wander far from home but that does not mean that precautions do not need to be taken when they go outside. If a cat has had difficulty with sight or hearing, it is the responsibility of their owner to make sure they know where the cat is before they use any equipment such as a lawn mower. They are also more susceptible to dehydration and heat stroke so it is very important to be sure that the cat comes in and drinks regularly and does not get locked out.

After serving as a loyal pet for many years, cats deserve to be treated with love and care when they get older. Care for older cats is not much different than caring for a younger cat. Owners simply need to be more aware of their cat's activities as far as eating and going outside, and try to make them as comfortable as possible.

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The Benefits of Fish Oil For Cats

When a cat owner comes home at the end of a long day, it is nice to have a furry friend who is always ready to curl up and give some affection. With all of the love that cats give to their owners, their owners are usually willing to do whatever it takes to keep their pets healthy. One of the best ways that they can do this is by incorporating fish oil for cats into their pet's normal dietary routine.

When veterinarians first realized the benefits of fish oil, they believed that it was only useful for treating allergies in animals. Since then, they have discovered that it can actually be used for a variety of purposes. It has been used to treat everything from kidney disease and arthritis to high cholesterol. It is also an anti-inflammatory, which makes it effective for treating skin conditions that cause itching.

Even if a cat does not have a health issue, fish oil should be used regularly as a dietary supplement to ensure overall health. There are small amounts of fish oil in most pet foods but none of them have enough to actually make a difference. Just as people take vitamins to maintain their overall health, cats should take fish oil supplements to keep them happy and healthy.

A cat owner will begin to notice the effects of fish oil in three to four months. The changes will start on the inside with individual cells, tissues and organs. Eventually, the coat will become shinier and healthier, and the owner will know that the insides are healthier as well.

When choosing a fish oil supplement for a cat, it is important not to simply go to the store and pick out the first bottle that someone sees. It is important to find a product that is tested in an independent laboratory for concentration, purity and stability. If a pet owner is unsure of what to buy, they should consult with their veterinarian before making a purchase.

Playing with a pet and spoiling them with fun toys is great, but it is important for pet owners to also be proactive about the health of their pet. Fish oil for cats is a great way to maintain overall health and to treat various ailments. If a pet owner is nervous about giving their cat a supplement or is unsure of what to buy, they should take it over with their veterinarian.

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Cat Travel Tips

Traveling with cats can be a stressful experience, mostly because cats do not take easily to traveling. They would be much happier remaining at home, and having a pet sitter, neighbor, or friend to look after them. There are times when you can't find a reliable pet sitter, and have no choice but to take your cat along for the trip. With the right preparations, however, and these cat travel tips, you can keep your cat happy and healthy.

Whenever you go on some type of journey with your cat, you will need to bring a cat carrier. The cat can be prepared for the carrier before the trip by leaving the carrier out with the flap open. Give the cat incentive to explore the carrier by placing a treat inside, or its favorite toy. Praise the cat if it enters the carrier on its own and when it is time to travel, it will have no problem staying inside.

If you are traveling by car, ask the vet for medication that can be used to prevent this or to treat it once it happens. Don't feed a cat sooner than three hours before departing on your journey and remember to bring a supply of food and water. Also, remember to bring paper towels and a garbage bag, in case you need to clean the carrier.
Ensure good ventilation in the car before departing, especially if it is an exceptionally hot day. Remember to never leave your cat alone in the car, even on a mildly hot day, because heat builds up inside a closed car. Heat stroke is a very dangerous condition that can happen very quickly in a parked car.

When traveling by plane, make sure the airline you're traveling with allows cats to stay with you. If your airline does allow the cat to stay with you, make sure it has room to move around in its carrier. If the cat has to be carried as cargo, so you will need a crate that meets the specifications of the airline you're traveling with. It is best to put some familiar items in the crate with your pet because this experience can be a bit traumatic for them the first time around.

These cat travel tips should make your next travel experience less stressful for both you and your feline. Just remember to take the proper precautions with your cat's health and to make sure the cat's trip is a comfortable one. With the proper preparations, you can turn what would have been a troublesome trip into a relatively stress free experience.

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2010年8月16日 星期一

My first cat

My first cat, he was born on July, 2000.

I guess he was born only 1 week when I see him from my daughter picked it home.




Look!
how cute the little cat.