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White Cat Breeds

White cat family is bigger than you can imagine. The popular white cats are more than their snowy look. Apart from their downy, milky long coats, the white pet could also be diverse in terms of personality, physical attributes, and origin.

It is a fact white cat has blue eyes. Otherwise, you may meet those with green, gold, and pinkish eyes. In addition to this, this feline is normally deaf that is why they are kept indoors for safety. Lastly, they may need extra care for they have higher risk of skin cancer.

If you are planning to adopt this lovable white breed of cats, you also have to be aware of its different breeds. Here are ten that will surely make you anticipate more of kitten adoption:

Sleek White Cat With Lovely Ears

Sleek White Cat With Lovely Ears

White Persian: The Most Popular White Feline

White Persian cat would always top the list of pure white favorites. It is known for its fluffy hair, smushy face, long coat, flat muzzle, as well as short legs. Over time, due to various breeding procedures, the white Persian family became shorter with faces more pushed in.

This white feline is known for being naturally quiet, reserved, loyal, and affectionate. Nonetheless, it is not advised to be kept with kids.

The Persian breed requires extra care. Every day, you have to prevent mats in its long fur by brushing. In addition to this, owners of this cat should prepare for pet insurance and regular medical checkups.

White Siamese: Asia’s Native and Classic Breed

White Siamese is also called as Wichian Mat. Apart from its pure white color, the feline also has brothers in seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac hues.

Primarily, Siamese cats are white during birth. However, its nose tips and ear edges will turn darker as they grow. As they mature, their point color will be more evident. The point color of the cat is usually found in its tail, face, ears, and legs, which are cooler areas. You will notice this when your Siamese cat becomes fat. Its body will also become darker over time.

Ragdoll Cats: A Quietly Sensitive Play Companion

Thin white cat delicately sitting on wood floor

Thin white cat delicately sitting on wood floor

Ragdoll cats are known to be very sensitive that they may go limp when lifted. They are not always white, but could also be found in red, lilac, blue, and cream colors. The cat is usually quiet and easy to handle. According to its owners, it is naturally neat, sweet, and obedient. It does not require much attention for its activity level is low.

White Bengal Cat: Real Beauty of a Wild Cat

White Bengal cat originates from domestic cats and Asian Leopard cat. It is known for having the beauty of wild cat with a domestic cat’s temperament. Most of the time, you will find the patterns of the cat distinctive along with its soft fur, diamond shaped eyes, and pointed eyes.

White Himalayan Cats for a Peculiar Billionaire

The white cat breed is always mistaken as Persian cat due to its smushy face, fluffy fur, and long whiskers. Despite its bored expression, the cat is known to be very affectionate. In addition to this, it could be very mild and still.

Russian White: Your Moderately Docile Cat Choice

The Russian white cat is known for its shorthair difference among white breeds. It has an average activity level and does not talk too much. It may grow from small to medium size. In addition, owners who do not have much time in grooming would love this weekly maintenance pet.

Smiling White Cat

Smiling White Cat

White Cornish Rex: Not So Average Domestic Cat

The Cornwall-originated cat is known for having no hair except for its outer fur. The outer fur is also known as guard hairs, which are only about over 10 cm in long-haired Cornish Rex and 5 cm in shorthairs. It also has awn hair or an undercoat, which is only about 1 cm long,

White Scottish Fold: A Friendly Companion With Folded Ears

White Scottish Fold is known for being very affectionate to family. The cat that could live up to 14 years is known for its odd positions. You would notice that it will act like a little frog. The breed is very smart and it even uses its ears to communicate with its chirpy voice. The cat, irrespective of being white or not, is very friendly and loves attention.

Backlit White Cat with Red Berries

Backlit White Cat with Red Berries

Van Kedisi: Weird but a Not Ordinary Street Cat

The white cat breed is known for its almond-shaped eyes and long fur. Van Kedisi could live as long as 15 years. You will find the cat odd-eyed for it has different colors of irises. Interestingly, the cats love swimming more than other breeds.

White Oriental Shorthair: Best for Cat Allergic People                 

If you want a cat that will not trigger your allergy, white Oriental Shorthair is the best option. The cat has a very striking appearance augmented by its bat-like ears and very short fur. The cat is territorial when it comes to its owner. Moreover, never underestimate this breed for it is very smart that it could interact better than a typical cat.

Use the list to choose a white cat that would suit your preferences, lifestyle, and wants. The ten aforementioned white cat breeds could serve as your initial guide before adopting a cat for your family.

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The White FuryThe White Fury

Casper, Belle & Lily Re-united

Stay Home Cat!Stay Home Cat!

Fresh LinensFresh Linens

Always snug and cozy when the bed is warmed with freshly washed and dried sheets and covers.

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Belle was so happy to meet a new friend, the Disney Manatee!

Belle & CasperBelle & Casper

This is Bell and Casper playing before bedtime October 20, 2019 going to bed tonight and tomorrow is the election in Canada good night sweet dreams my cats

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I’m here.

I win! It’s a bed!I win! It’s a bed!

Every night bell would knock everything off of the bedside table and every night it would get replaced on to the bedside table and then the next night they’ll would knock everything off the table again and again and again now she wins a bed has been made and she rests on a nest of ...

Belle, a real dreamerBelle, a real dreamer

sweet hearted girl little deaf white cat named Belle has been less than four months since her arrival she has seen some bad things as a rural farm kitten before being fostered briefly before being spotted outside Casper, Lily, and Alaska’s home and adopted in to the white cat world family Belle is a real dreamer 😻

Belle the white cat writing songsBelle the white cat writing songs

It was a very good night writing some new songs got all plugged in tuned up and had the tuna to in we were working on the songs and the new theme two should be just great I can’t wait till it’s done it was a good night driving and working on the melodies ...

Beautiful BelleBeautiful Belle

Belle loves to sit in the Zen bed at the front window watching the chickadees drinking in the fountain and the morning doves in the Pinetrees. It’s one of her favourite spots in the house.

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Inspired tale of magical maybes with a raccoon in a garden and tigers on the river boulders sniffing at the roses. Have started writing and it will feature Belle as Lana Purrila and her escapades with WhiteCatWorld darlings Lily, Casper and the ominous Little Grey Thing. Can’t decide if I should go darker or something else that’s ...

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The Golden Graham the bear in their pinewood white pine the autumn orange the tall tall pine. Bell likes to sit in the metal kindling rack and keeps cool on hot days the metal stays cool in the basement Lily Bell and Casper spend the evening in the wooden cabin in the basement.

White Cat GalleryWhite Cat Gallery

White Cat Gallery

Wait what? Who me?Wait what? Who me?

Casper does a perfect double take his eyes are amazing and the timing is just perfect comedy gold Casper is an amazing white cat with his offset eyes and big round face such a cutey!

Relapse of the Time Warp White Cat GifRelapse of the Time Warp White Cat Gif

You might think it’s a rehearsal but it’s more like bell and a Casper in the white cat black hole twisting time and space repeating repeating repeating and at the end the Furrer is flying in every direction because in space no one can hear a cat miaow!!  

Cat SkyscraperCat Skyscraper

We replaced the big bulky kennel with this deluxe cat skyscraper. Lily and Belle are happy to test the structure, seems earthquake-proof and hurricane-resistant but Belle might prove to be a challenge!

Belle warming bowls during cupboard cleanupBelle warming bowls during cupboard cleanup

Bella likes to warm the bowls whenever we do cupboard cleaning in the kitchen She brings a lot of life into the house she’s a real Pinto local

Belle The Deaf White CatBelle The Deaf White Cat

This is Belle who is a darling deaf white kitten we rescued 3 months ago. Belle loves to sit by the back door and roll on the carpet.   Sometime she sleeps against the door if we go out because she wants to make sure she knows when we come home. She always has a happy miaow ...

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All moved in to the larger room They basically got me to give them an en-suite

Our Cat Friends

wcw-cat-leaning-on-backCasper & Lily our our lovely white cats and Alaska is our gentle blue Burmese girl. We are blessed to have them with us now and to have shared time with other incredible cats over the years. Our lovely sable Burmese cat Jasper who passed away too young, our black rescue cat Pauline who enjoyed a peaceful old age with us. Our cats create a special, invisible bond between friends and family who have cats. There are common threads that entwine us with our cats; stories and life events shared that create a rich tapestry for the soul.

We want to share the pictures and stories of our cats and others like us who just couldn’t imagine not being around cats and sharing this brief life with us.

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Boo The Deaf KittyBoo The Deaf Kitty

Last year Casper wanted to have his own Twitter page because it seemed all the cute and cool cats were on Twitter and he wanted to get in on the action. After seeing the hastags like #kittyloafmonday and #jellybellyfriday he knew he had found a fun place so he joined Twitter and started tweeting some ...

The Daily Purr: Cat Picture of the DayThe Daily Purr: Cat Picture of the Day

These are the latest updated photos of Casper, Lily, Belle and Alaska as well as any cats, kitties and creatures we meet along the way while we’re at home or on the road visiting, exploring and looking for cats around the town and around the country! The pictures are taken and sent from our iPhones ...

Alaska & JasperAlaska & Jasper

Jasper & Alaska are amazing Burmese cats. Alaska is a blue female Burmese and is a gentle soul with a kind heart. Her brother is Jasper, a sable colored handsome Burmese. Sadly Jasper passed away suddenly from a lung cancer. We were heartbroken to lose our Jasper and Alaska lost her companion and brother whom ...

Sookie & MisterSookie & Mister

  I have strangest roommates. They are an oddball pair, middle aged, both pudgy around the middle rather on the lazy side. He is mellow, most of the time being as chill as Buddha, while she is high strung and often demanding. Somehow, they have made it through as a committed couple for the better part ...

Alexandra’s CatAlexandra's Cat

Bringing a cat into your home might not seem like much of hassle, but for people that haven’t had the chance to raise a cat before, it may not be such a predictable experience. You need to be acquainted to some of the quirks cats present and learning a few tricks would be immensely ...

TiggerTigger

My mom has always had a special soft spot for orange cats, and she just couldn’t say no when our vet called saying there was a kitten there in need of a home. He came to us with the name Tarzan but was soon renamed Tigger, and there’s a common theme to these names you ...

MinzyMinzy

This is my cat, Minzy. Back in 2009, my dad and I were looking through some newspapers and chanced upon an ad stating that there was a cat up for adoption in the city nearby. Without giving it much thought, we drove over and took her in. Minzy was a stray cat, and had been for ...

RingoRingo

A Mouthful of Moss The first time he brought the moss in I thought it cute and kind of funny. A mound of dirt sewn together with a root system belonging to a crown of green fuzz, dropped with a thud on my white carpet by my eccentric Birman cat Ringo. It left a mark. Why he ...

Spark & EmberSpark & Ember

In February, my four kids and I lost our home to a fire. A wiring issue caused a light in our kitchen to catch fire in the wee hours of the morning. Luckily, everyone was able to get out of the house, and I called 911 as we watched our house go up in flames. Obviously, ...

Mouse & PickleMouse & Pickle

When my daughter was small, we had a beautiful black cat named Pierre, and they were constant companions. Lily loves every animal big or small, but this boy was her world. He began getting sick with urinary infections though, and every time we got him well we only had a few weeks before his pain ...

NandoNando

My life started out as one of seven in a litter of either all gray or all black kittens in a shelter across town. I looked like my mom a Russian blue. My siblings and I were named after the seven dwarfs but that never made a lot of sense to me. The shelter employees say ...

EmbersEmbers

I grew up with cats. Actually I grew up with lots of pets, but we always had at least one cat. My Mom was (and is) the definition of an animal lover. I can remember rescuing strays, stopping to help lost pets, and often going to the local animal shelters to give the pets waiting ...

Remembering Our Dear PaulineRemembering Our Dear Pauline

Lend Me a Kitten I will lend to you for awhile a kitten, God said. For you to love while he lives, and mourn when he’s dead. Maybe for twelve or fourteen years, or maybe two or three. But will you, ’till I call him back, take care of him for me? He’ll bring his charms to gladden you and, ...

White Cat World Favorite Products For Our Cats

blue-burmese-cat-fetching-toy Our house has lots of room for our cats and our cats are pretty much spoiled. There are perches and beds all over the house, we have climbing poles in a couple of rooms, litter boxes on both floors of the house, lots of plush little toys and snuggle spots for them to sleep.

After so many years with cats we’ve gone through many different cat toys, types of food, bedding, blankets and costumes so we thought we’d share some of the best products we’ve found just in case you hadn’t heard of them although knowing us cat people there isn’t much in the pet stores we haven’t bought!

Funny thing is that no matter what toy we get for the cats they still seem to be happiest with just a piece of string!

Cat ShirtsCat Shirts

I have a cat shirt for almost every occasion! I have my “Space Cat” T-Shirt to wear when I go to cat shows and I have my cool “Cat Scan” T-Shirt that I wear to travel. In fact I think I would have a harder time to find a shirt that doesn’t have a cat ...

Cats Love The Yellow Banana ToyCats Love The Yellow Banana Toy

Ever since Jasper, our sable Burmese cat, got his banana toy he loved it! He would snuggle it, chase it, bite it, do the kick-a-roo moves with it! He was adorable! Alaska, our blue Burmese girl, also got a kick out of it whenever Jasper let her play with it. She would chase it, toss it ...

Favorite Cat BooksFavorite Cat Books

Some of our favorite cat books, everything from cat encyclopaedia to cat fiction and the true cat stories about special cats. There is always so much to learn and incredible tales to immerse yourself in! I usually scour the local Value Village for reference books on cats and whenever I see something interesting in fiction with cats ...

White Cat World Favorite Products For Our CatsWhite Cat World Favorite Products For Our Cats

Our house has lots of room for our cats and our cats are pretty much spoiled. There are perches and beds all over the house, we have climbing poles in a couple of rooms, litter boxes on both floors of the house, lots of plush little toys and snuggle spots for them to sleep. After ...

The Automatic Cat FeederThe Automatic Cat Feeder

When Casper and Lily came to live with us from the SPCA we needed to find a way to control feeding at home because our cat Alaska is a small kitty who eats a bit at a time when she is hungry and Casper & Lily were used to different feeding conditions and tended to ...

Cat Window PerchCat Window Perch

I wasn’t sure if the cats would like the window perch when I brought it home from the pet store but after I saw their reaction to the first one I installed in the kitchen I had to get another window perches! The cats just love them! We have one heated perch for our kitchen window ...

Our Cats Love The Crazy CircleOur Cats Love The Crazy Circle

I think the first Crazy Circle cat toy we bought for our cats was a second hand one we saw at the thrift store. I didn’t have much hope in the toy as it looked pretty simple and I figured the cats would get bored or frustrated playing with it. The idea is so simple: a yellow ...

Our Cats Love The Cat HouseOur Cats Love The Cat House

The Baza Grande Cat Tower offers cat’s plenty of opportunities to explore, scratch or simply relax. Felines can sharpen their claws on the durable sisal scratching posts, giving them a healthy outlet for their scratching instincts. For a welcome retreat, your feline can curl up inside the cozy condo, or lounge inside the ...

Cat Stroller AdventuresCat Stroller Adventures

All of our cats are indoor cats and the closest they get to the outdoors is when they watch out the window on one of the many window perches and cat trees around the house or when we are coming or going and they take a peek outside while the door is open. In the Summer ...

Quotes About Cats

Here are  some more totally true quotes about cats. The tiny truths that writers and poets can reveal about live by seeing the world through their cats is remarkable. It is so heartwarming to see how cats can impact us and help us create an appreciation and respect for nature and for life by simply being the creatures that they are.   One thing about cats is that they never let us down and they accept us for who we are and if we are kind to them and can spend time with them we are rewarded with a boundless gift of enthusiastic friendship that can help us through the most difficult periods in our lives.

Still More Quotes About Cats

31. “I prefer cats to people, for the most part. Most people aren’t cute, and if they are cute they rapidly outgrow it”
– William S. Burroughs

"I prefer cats to people, for the most part. Most people aren't cute, and if they are cute they rapidly outgrow it" - William S. Burroughs

“I prefer cats to people, for the most part. Most people aren’t cute, and if they are cute they rapidly outgrow it”
– William S. Burroughs

32. “Way down deep, we’re all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them.”
– Jim Davis

"Way down deep, we're all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them." - Jim Davis

“Way down deep, we’re all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them.”
– Jim Davis

33. “The cat was created when the lion sneezed”
– Arabian Proverb

"The cat was created when the lion sneezed" - Arabian Proverb

“The cat was created when the lion sneezed”
– Arabian Proverb

34. “I’ve met many irresponsible people in my life but never an irresponsible cat.”
– Rita Mae Brown

"I've met many irresponsible people in my life but never an irresponsible cat." - Rita Mae Brown

“I’ve met many irresponsible people in my life but never an irresponsible cat.”
– Rita Mae Brown

35. “Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia.” – Joseph Wood Krutch

"Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia." - Joseph Wood Krutch

“Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia.” – Joseph Wood Krutch

Quotes About CatsQuotes About Cats

Here are  some more totally true quotes about cats. The tiny truths that writers and poets can reveal about live by seeing the world through their cats is remarkable. It is so heartwarming to see how cats can impact us and help us create an appreciation and respect for nature and for life by simply ...

Superstitions, Legends & Symbolism Of White Cats Around The WorldSuperstitions, Legends & Symbolism Of White Cats Around The World

When you think about the adorable nature and endearing curiosity of your pet cat, it’s not far-fetched to contemplate the delightful relationship between humans and pet cats in general. This relationship is a legacy that extends back to over 9,500 years ago. Understandably, for a legacy this long, the innate behavioral patterns and biological characteristics of ...

Famous Cat QuotesFamous Cat Quotes

Here are another ten famous quotes about cats. If you’ve read Anne of Green Gables you won’t be surprised to see L.M. Montgomery held a certain fondness for cats but when you see a quote by H.P. Lovecraft you might be a little more surprised to know that his philosophies on life and the beyond ...

Great Quotes About CatsGreat Quotes About Cats

Here are 10 more quotes by some famous authors who you might be surprised to learn were such ardent cat lovers. Would you ever suspect Charles Bukowski, the salty poet and dark angel of the literary world to get all purring and soft when he discusses his feline friends?  William Burroughs, the beat author and ...

Cat QuotesCat Quotes

It’s sometimes difficult to put our feelings into words and when it comes to describing cats and the emotions and love they can stir in our hearts. I’ve learned that sometimes the best way to express myself with my cats is to just sit near them and put a hand near them or stroke their ...

6 Most Common Cat Problems & Illnesses

burmese-cat-health-issuesThe domestic cat is one of the top three cleanest animals on the planet. Quite a number of people believe cats may actually be the most hygienic, since they are fond of bathing and spend considerable amount of time grooming themselves.

Unfortunately, no degree of self-maintenance can make a cat immune to all diseases. It is Mother Nature showing one of her most ignoble (or noble if you’re a strong believer in the “inevitable cycle of life” concept) eccentricities.

There are literally dozens of medical conditions that afflict cats. They range from mild (such as loss of hair), moderate (such as gingivitis), to severe (such as fatal cancer).

These illnesses pose a range of challenges to cat owners. Especially since domestic cats are famous for instinctively hiding their pain, weakness, or illness—a trait also found in wild cats. Thus, it is imperative that you have to be keenly observant of your cat to notice telling signs of health issues.

This article gives a comprehensive overview of SIX of the most common health conditions cats experience to give you a firm head start should the worst happen.

Cat Health Issues & Treatment

1. Cat Vomiting

Humans are not strangers to vomiting, sometimes self-induced because of excessive consumption of alcohol.

Still, we may be nauseous for several other reasons. And this is also true for cats. The underlying cause for vomiting may be as benign as eating an inedible substance or as serious as a pathogenic infection. Other common causes are urinary tract disease, hairballs, and diabetes.

How It Appears

Typically, when a cat vomits, you will find partially digested residues of food. The content may be in predigested form, in tubular shape, and often covered with slimy mucus or bile.

Sometimes, there may be traces of blood, which should be cause for great concern. As it is often a sure sign of a more serious underlying condition like ulcer or cancer.

In general, the symptoms are obvious. As vomiting is characterized by drooling and abdominal heaving.

wcwveterinary-checking-catTreatment Options

The typical course of action when you notice your cat vomiting is to withhold food and water. Only administer either at least two hours after vomiting has stopped. When you do, introduce water first and slowly. After which you give the cat a bland diet.

Now would be a purr-fect time to pamper you cat (as you would a sick kid). And feed your cat with homemade food such as cooked, skinless chicken or boiled rice or potatoes.

If the symptoms and the vomiting continues (indicative of chronic vomiting), then make certain to see your vet. Although gross, it’d help to scoop a sample of the vomit for your vet. Your vet will recommend a treatment plan for your cat.

As tempting as it may appear, refrain from giving any drug (anti-emetic or not) to your cat unless so directed by your vet. For the sole reason that the causes of vomiting are varied and that only a licensed vet having carried out necessary checks and/or tests can prescribe an appropriate remedy.

2. Cat Diarrhea

While diarrhea can often be a standalone health problem in cats, it can sometimes accompany vomiting especially when the cause is gastrointestinal upset.

That said, the causative factors for diarrhea are numerous. It ranges from something as mild as change of diet to something as severe as liver disease. Other common causes are allergies, cancer, infection, parasites in the intestine, and spoiled food.

How It Appears

The typical symptom of diarrhea is frequent loose, liquid, or watery stool/feces. However, the duration varies as it may be a one-time occurrence, last for several weeks or months, or it may occur intermittently (off and on).

Treatment Options

One of the adverse effect that accompanies diarrhea is dehydration. To prevent it, it is necessary to provide a steady supply of fresh, clean water.

Water is the most you have to offer tho’. As it is essential to withhold fold for a while. However, this period should not last longer than 12 to 24 hours.

Now, a single bout of diarrhea shouldn’t make you lose sleep. However, you SHOULD visit a vet if the diarrhea persists for more than one day and/or you notice additional worrying symptoms (such as traces of blood, straining to defecate, abdominal discomfort, vomiting, abnormal amount of flatulence, lethargy, fever, unexplained weight loss, or loss of appetite).

3. Cat Eye Problems

Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes?" - Théophile Gautier

Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes?”
– Théophile Gautier

This encompassing entry refers to a wide range of individual health conditions. The most common of these eye diseases include cataracts, trauma, conjunctivitis, inflammation of vital eye tissues, retinal disease, and viral infections.

How They Appear

There are plenty of symptoms indicative of eye diseases. And it can get tricky for anyone without expert knowledge to tie a symptom to a specific underlying health condition.

You can only be aware of the symptoms and watch out for them by physically inspecting the eyes of your cats REGULARLY.

The common symptoms include cloudiness or change in eye color, squinting, watery eyes, eye discharge, pawing at the eye, gunk in the corners of the eye, tear-stained fur, a visible third eyelid, and red or white eyelid linings.

Treatment Options

Early detection is important for any health issue. This is especially true for eye problems. You should make a habit of REGULARLY inspecting the eyes of your cat. Be fastidious when checking, and note any abnormalities.

You should also make certain that your cat gets necessary vaccinations and undergoes thorough checkups. This is just following the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

The course of action after discovering an abnormality is to reach out to your vet. Eye problems count as emergencies, so the earlier you make that call or visit, the better it is for your cat.

Do NOT administer any drops or ointments to your cat without prior vet approval. It could just make a bad situation worse.

How to Carry Out a Home Eye Check

  • Ensure that the area in which you’re carrying the check is brightly lit
  • Look intently into the eyes of your cat and note the following
    • The eyes should be clear and bright
    • The color of the area around the eyeball should be white
    • The size of the pupils should be equal
  • Using your thumb, gently roll down the eyelid of your cat, then observe the color of the lid’s lining
    • The color should be pink. If the color is red or white, then it may be indicative of an underlying health problem.

4.  Fleas

Fleas do not just have their cannons aimed at cats. Dogs, other domestic animals, and farm animals may also be at the receiving end of cannonballs from fleas. Even humans aren’t spared.

The flea game plan is having several species, with each of them having their preferred hosts. The common species are the human fleas (Pulex irritans), the dog fleas (Ctenocephalides canis), and the specie that prefers the tasty blood in your cat is the cat flea specie (Ctenocephalides felis).

How It Appears

The symptoms of flea infestation include the direct observation of tiny black dots (which are actually flea dirt on the skin of your cat) or the fleas themselves when you use a flea comb to inspect the coat of your cat.

Other indirect symptoms include hair loss, frequent and severe scratching and itching (pruritus), skin infections or hot spots, frequent licking, and red or irritated skin.

Treatment Options

Treatment of a flea break comes with the classic good and bad news. First the good news, flea infestation is one of the few kitty conditions that you can treat easily.

However, the bad news is that totally ridding your cat of fleas often requires consistent use of flea control products (it is not a one-time thing). And if your cat is often outdoors, then complete flea control can be really tough.

It is best to talk to you vet about the particular flea control option (there are several options) that would be best for your cat.

In addition, make certain to do a flea check regularly and using preventive products.

This is very important considering that the lifespan for a cat flea may extend to up to 12 months (one year), and anemia can be a serious adverse effect of a severe bout of flea infestation.

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5. Tapeworms In Cats

Tapeworms are one of more than half a dozen parasitic worms that may infect cats.

Other parasitic nematodes include the heartworm (Dirofilariasis), lungworm, whipworm (Trichuriasis), hookworm (Ancylostomiasis), roundworm (Ascariasis),Physaloptera spp (Physalopterosis), and Ollulanus tricuspis (Ollulanis).

Furthermore, like fleas, tapeworms may infect cats, dogs, other domestic animals, farm animals, even humans (you know… the whole shebang).

Also, like fleas there are several Tapeworm (cestode) species. Except that there isn’t a specie specific to cats. Actually, four species typically infect cats (and dogs). They include the Taenia spp, Mesocestoides spp, Echinococcus multilocularis, and Dipylidium caninum.

All four of them call the small intestine home when they infect a cat. In general, tapeworms in cats are long, flat, and segmented. On average, their length range from 4 to 28 inches (0.3 to 2.3 feet). The standard medical term for a tapeworm infection is Cestodiasis.

How It Appears

How Cats Get Tapeworms

Cats acquire tapeworms by ingesting the larvae of a tapeworm. The primary source of the tapeworm larvae is an infected intermediate host, the most common being a flea. This explains why cats with flea infestation often also have cestodiasis.

Other intermediate hosts are infected rabbits, rodents, and birds (prey for cats). Additionally, cats may also acquire tapeworms by scavenging.

Symptoms of Cestodiasis

Recall that tapeworms are segmented nematodes. Therefore, as a tapeworm grows older segments of the tapeworm break off.

These older segments appear as small white worms, or as grains of white rice, sesame, or cucumber seeds. You would typically find these segments in the feces of the cat, around the anus of your cat, or in bedding.

Furthermore, these segments often stick out from your cats anus while it is relaxed or sleeping.

While these are telltale signs to establish the presence of tapeworms, other symptoms of tapeworm infection are weight loss and vomiting. Additionally, cats may lick or bite their anus, or drag their hind end across the floor in response to the itching.

Treatment Options

There are two vital commandments to adhere to regarding the treatment of a tapeworm infection.

  • Ensure that you tackle any flea problems your cat experiences before taking any curative medication to eradicate tapeworms. This is because cats majorly get tapeworms from ingesting an infected flea.
  • It is important that you eliminate tapeworms as some of the species that infect cats may also infect humans

Endeavor to visit your vet for a thorough physical evaluation of your cat. The vet would also recommend a suitable medication for treating the tapeworm infection. The typical treatment options for cestodiasis are oral or topical medications and injections.

6. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)

“If human lives be, for their very brevity, sweet, then beast lives are sweeter still...” - Isobelle Carmody

“If human lives be,
for their very brevity, sweet,
then beast lives are sweeter still…”
– Isobelle Carmody

[Idiopathic] Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (iFLUTD or FLUTD) are a collection of feline diseases (or symptoms) that often have multiple possible causes. Typically, these diseases affect the lower urinary system comprising the bladder and urethra (the tube that connects the bladder—where urine is stored before urinating—to the outside world).

As a result, the adverse effects of these diseases are often:

  • Preventing the bladder from emptying correctly
  • Fatal blockage of the urethra

That said, male and female cats might suffer from FLUTD. Although male cats are generally more susceptible to urethral blockages because their urethras are narrow.

Furthermore, the typical age range for the occurrence of FLUTD is one to four years. Cats aged below one year or above 10 years rarely have iFLUTD.

Causes

As indicated above, the possible causes of FLUTD are numerous. Some of them are spinal cord problem; urethral plug; stress; bladder infection or inflammation; congenital abnormality; accumulation of crystals, stones, or debris in the urethra or bladder.

Additionally, endocrine health conditions such as diabetes mellitus and hyperthyroidism may cause lower urinary tract issues in cats.

How It Appears

Some of the common symptoms of FLUTD include lethargy, vomiting, bloody or cloudy urine, lack of appetite, crying when urinating, straining to urinate, licking around the urinary area (in a last ditch effort to alleviate the pain), and loss of bladder control.

Treatment Options

You MUST take your cat to your vet if you notice that your cat can’t urinate or if you suspect that your cat has a urinary tract problem.

This is because only a vet can holistically carry out thorough diagnosis (which often includes a physical exam, urinalysis, possible urine culture, blood chemistry tests, and X-ray or ultrasound).

Sometimes, the vet may not identify the cause of the symptoms. In which case the cat is considered to have bladder inflammation (cystitis).

Nothing the complexity of the differential diagnosis, it is vital to use ONLY medications recommended by your vet.

Another chilling reason why you should treat your cat’s urinary difficulties as an emergency is because it could be fatal if left untreated (as it may lead to partial or complete obstruction of the urethra that may in turn cause a kidney failure and/or rupture of the bladder.

Typically, cats with FLUTD are treated on an outpatient basis. However, brief hospitalization or full-on hospitalization may become necessary for diagnostic evaluation or if the urethra of your cat is blocked respectively.