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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Your Funny Cats Behaviour and Health Common Problems

What is your funny cats behaviour and health problems. See online reviews


1. Your Funny Cats Common Behavior Problems
The most common feline behavior problems are inappropriate elimination (house soiling) and inter-cat aggression. Inappropriate elimination involves the cat not using the litter box for urine and/or feces. Inter-cat aggression often arises when another cat is introduced into the home without appropriate supervision and fighting occurs.

Ways to alleviate these cat problems include visiting a veterinarian and/or an applied animal behaviorist. They can provide education regarding normal feline behavior and provide information on the prevention of the behaviors.

To help with common cat behavior problems you have to consider to provide your funny cats with appropriate scratching material. You are olso have to ensure availability of a clean litter box with litter that the cat likes. Sometimes you need to provide a stimulating environment for this funny cats.

The list below was given as the greatest behavior problems in cats:
^ Clawing the furniture
^ Climbing on furniture
^ Eliminating in the house
^ Bringing birds/mice into the house
^ Fighting with other animals
^ Biting people
^ Destroying Household/personal items.

2.Your Funny Cats Common Health Problems

i. Panleukopenia or Feline Distemper
* Symptoms: vomiting and diarrhea.
* Action : ceek veterinary care.

ii. Respiratory Infections
* Symptoms: common cold symptoms,runny nose and wheezing.
* Action : consult a veterinarian.

iii. Distemper
* Symptoms: coughing and general weakness.
* Action : antibiotics and veterinary treatment.

iv. Fur Balls
* Symptoms: hacking, digestive problems and ulcers
* Action : home treatments,consult veterinarian.

v. Flesh Wounds
* Symptoms: profuse bleeding and severe cuts.
* Action : disinfect the wound and visit the animal clinic.

vi. Urine Problems
* Symptoms: straining and signs of pain when trying to urinate.
* Action :consult the veterinarian.

vii. Ear Mites
* Symptoms: head shaking and scratching
* Action : wash your cat's ears with mild oil and visit your veterinarian.

viii. Fleas
* Symptoms: skin rashes and increased scratching
* Action : pills and lotions.

ix. Worms
* Symptoms: eating problems, vomiting and worms in feces.
*Action : visit your veterinarian.

x. Ringworm
* Symptoms: hair loss and skin irritations.
* Action : ask your veterinarian.



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