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Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

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Many  humans experience gastrointestinal problems and the most common are IBS  (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). However, this is also very popular with animals especially cats and the symptoms are even the same as what the human experience. This gastrointestinal disorder affects the colon and small intestines which then affects the contraction during digestion which result in bowel that is irregular. It also affects the food and waste in the cat’s body causing the accumulation of mucus and toxins in their intestine. 

The toxins that are trapped inside the cat's intestine blocks the normal function of the digestive system. This blockage causes abdominal distention, bloating and unable to defecate because gas and stools are not flushed out. 

Surprisingly, the factors that cause IBS in cats are the same with humans. Stress is the main cause cats having IBS. Other factors include longtime use of antibacterial, poor eating habits, infection from Bactria and viruses, allergies with food and presence of parasites in the intestine.

The signs and symptoms of IBS is also the same with humans. The common symptom among cats is constipation. The cat may exhibit difficulty in defecating with especially with hard, small and pebble-like feces. Following constipation is diarrhea. The cat may have frequent loose bowel movement with episodes of constipation. The stool is also watery and continuous. Next is pain that may range from minimal to very severe type, while the mucus may also be present in the stool.  

More threatening symptoms include nausea and vomiting, flatulence, unable to take foods and anorexia which we think are common to humans but it is also exhibited by cats experiencing IBS. 

So is there a treatment for IBS in cats? What are the treatments? When you observe that most of the symptoms are exhibited by your cat, immediately bring it to the nearest veterinarian to seek for advice. Do not medicate your cat on your own to prevent further complications. 

A proper diet program is appropriate for those with IBS. Check with your animal doctor for the best diet program and so your cat can change its diet. Also, always remember to give your pet cat the best of food. This may sound spoiling your cat but it is the best method to treat and prevent IBS. Humans have different preference when it comes to food type. This is also the same with cats and what may be an appealing food to one cat may be different to another. Some cats like to it fresh foods while others like cooked or canned goods.  Keep your cat to stay healthy

Experimenting with the foods given to your cat is very important. Try to keep a journal to write down all the foods that the pet likes and need. With the use of your journal, you can keep tract of the foods that you are giving your cat and the food that causes its IBS. You can also record any food that causes an allergy to your cat. Through tracking the food that your cat eats, you can prevent IBS from occurring.  keep your cat to stay healthy

Selasa, 08 Juni 2010

A Look At Cat Breeds

Over the last thousands of years, cats have pretty much handled their breeding themselves.  In the beginning, they were used for one purpose - hunting and killing rodents.  As the years progressed, we began to breed cats more to our liking.  Now days, there are several different breeds of cats - which you can tell if you look closely.

These days there are over 70 distinct cat breeds, which are recognized through cat registries.  There are several registries that will recognize around 40 breeds or so, as they exclude the more domestic breeds such as tigers.  There are also many variations as well, including wild cats that have longer hair.

There are some cat breeds who have roots going back quite a bit in history.  Some Japanese breeds, such as the Japanese Bobtail, can be traced back more than 1,000 years in history.  These cats were very common and well known throughout Medieval Japan.  Now days though, they are all but a myth throughout Japan and the entire world.

The more common cat breeds that are found in North America include the alley cat, long haired cat, and Persian cat.  Siamese cats are also common, although they are well known to be destructive and to have a foul temper.  Persian cats are very popular, proving to be loving companions.  Persian cats can be very expense, depending on where you get it and what type of Persian cat it is.

Alley cats are the most common in North America.  There are actually several different breeds, although most of us just refer to them as alley cats.  They make good pets, although there are literally thousands of them in existence.  Cats are known to breed more than any other pet, and they will continue to breed until they are stopped.  Alley cats are among the most bred, as there are hundreds of thousands of cats that are homeless - and have nothing to do but breed.

The look of the cat is the easiest way to tell what breed he or she may be.  Some people choose to go by color, although color isn’t as easy to identify.  Different breeds of cats have different looks, such as the Siamese and Persian cats.  Siamese cats are almost always black, and easy to identify by their color and their eyes.  Persian cats on the other hand, are easily identified by their body type and their hair.

Over the years, there has been quite a few breeds come along.  Cats were one of the first pets, and easily one of the most popular.  Millions of people around the world own cats, with many people preferring a cat over any other pet - including dogs.  No matter breed of cat you get - you’re sure to get a pet who make for a great companion for years and years to come.

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