In recent years, more and more people have begun to keep pet cats, but in the process of raising cats, they are also prone to infection with some diseases, which have a great impact on physical health. Here are several common diseases and how to prevent and treat them.
Lovesickness
Lovesickness is a common psychological disease, but people who raise cats often feel anxious and depression due to over-lost their cats. Cats can bring comfort and happiness, but excessive longing and lack of normal social activities can lead to psychological problems. It is recommended that cat owners should maintain good living habits and work and rest time, engage in more outdoor activities and social activities, and maintain a positive attitude.
Parasite infection
Some people are prone to parasites, including fleas and mites. These parasites can cause skin allergies, itching, inflammation and other problems, and may even lead to systemic allergic reactions. Therefore, deworm your cat regularly, bathe and comb your hair, and maintain hygiene habits. At the same time, you should also pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid being infected by cat parasites.
Asensitivity rhinitis
Some people are prone to allergic reactions to cat's hair, causing allergic rhinitis. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, etc. If a cat raises a cat has symptoms of allergic rhinitis, you should seek medical treatment in time and avoid contact with allergens such as cat hair and dust mites.
Cat infectious diseases
People with low resistance also need to pay attention to cat infectious diseases. Some zoonotic infectious diseases can be infected by direct contact with cats or their secretions. Therefore, cats should be vaccinated regularly, maintain hygiene habits, and avoid contact with cat secretions and contaminants.
Fungal infection
People who keep cats are also prone to infection with fungi, including ringworm, etc. Fungal infection can cause symptoms such as itching and peeling of the skin. Therefore, you should bathe and comb your cat regularly to keep your cat's skin dry and clean. If the cat has symptoms of fungal infection, seek medical treatment in time and treat it according to the doctor's advice.
Cat raisers need to develop good living habits and hygiene habits, deworm, bathe and comb their cats regularly to avoid contact with cat secretions and contaminants. At the same time, you should also pay attention to your physical health. If you have symptoms of the above diseases, you should seek medical treatment in time. In the process of raising cats, we also need to establish a good relationship with the cats, give them enough care and companionship, and make them a good partner in our lives.
Although raising a cat can bring us a lot of fun and companionship, we also need to pay attention to our physical health and the health of our cats. Only by paying attention to health and caring for cats can our lives be made better and happier.