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During the course of your cat's life, he will most likely experience various health problems. Even if you took every possible precaution, your feline may still contract a disease. Often, cat health problems are related to diet, so it's important to watch what your cat eats. If you're unsure of what to do, your best bet would be to contact your veterinarian. Your vet can answer questions about your cat's health and treat any existing conditions. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) Feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD, is a general term, which is associated with a syndrome of diseases affecting the lower urinary tract of the domestic cat. FLUTD affects males and female cats equally. An estimated one percent of the cat population suffers from FLUTD, and yet ten percent of the cats treated by veterinarians are treated for FLUTD. FLUTD can be caused by anatomical defects in the urinary system, the presence of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, tumors, urethral plugs, stones or crystals (uroliths), or any combination of these factors. Look for these symptoms:
To prevent the occurrence or recurrence of FLUTD:
The Fat Cat Although some cat breeds are naturally round and chubby-looking, no cat is naturally fat. Some owners believe that their cat is cuter when fatter, but obesity can become a serious problem for your cat, and an invitation to health problems. Use your own judgment when feeding your cat. If your cat is gaining weight then cut back on its food. Drastic changes could also be risky, so decrease rations in small increments. Should your cat's eating problems continue, see your veterinarian, since obesity may also be an indication of an underlying medical problem. How You Can Tell Your Cat's Overweight Look for signs of feline obesity by asking yourself these questions:
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