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"Cats are masters
at hiding illness, so it may not always be obvious if they are sick," says Ilona Rodan, DVM, Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners, certified in Feline Practice and Co-Chair of the American
Association of Feline Practitioners. Did you know your cat could be sick
and you may not know it until it's too late? Cats are naturally designed
to conceal their weaknesses from predators. This built-in protection
mechanism may help in the wild, but it is a potential detriment for a domestic
pet with a disease or condition that could be treated.
According to a
report by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP), there are
approximately 90 million domestic cats in the United States. Cats
outnumber dogs by 20%. Cats visit the veterinarian half as often as dogs
and veterinarians annually lose approximately 15% of their client base due to
unresolved feline health issues. According to one survey, while 46.1% of cat owners
consider their cats to be family members, 34.7% of all cat-owning households do
not visit the veterinarian.
Some symptoms of
failing feline health are:
- Inappropriate Elimination Behavior
- Changes in Interactions
- Changes in Activity
Patterns
- Changes in Sleeping Habits
- Unexplained Weight Loss or Gain
- Changes in Food and Water Consumption
- Changes in Grooming
- Signs of Stress
- Changes in Vocalization
- Bad Breath
or Odor
Despite continued
advances in feline healthcare, behavior problems are still the most common
reason for cat euthanasia. While diseases pose a threat to your cat,
misunderstanding its behavior can be just as dangerous. Research shows
negative behavior (like destroying furniture and urinating outside the litter
box) is the primary reason that cats are euthanized. Often these
behaviors are associated with curable illnesses.
Patches of hair
loss or a greasy or matted appearance can signal underlying
diseases. A decrease in grooming behavior is associated with fear, anxiety, obesity, or
illnesses. An increase in grooming may be a sign of a skin problem.
Your cat can be stressed despite having an "easy" life because the social
organization of cats is different from that of people and dogs. Changes in
the family, such as adding a new pet, should be done gradually. A stressed
cat may spend more time awake and scanning its environment, withdraw from society,
and exhibit signs of depression like fluctuating appetite.
Anemia is
commonly associated with specific diseases in cats like
chronic renal failure. A hormone called erythropoietin (EPO) is produced
by the kidneys and stimulates the bone marrow to produce new red blood cells to
replace old and worn ones in circulation. In diseases such as chronic
renal failure, EPO levels may be decreased and anemia may develop as a result.
Typical signs associated with anemia are decreased activity and poor appetite.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the most
common cause of chronic vomiting and diarrhea in cats, is a disease in which
diet may have an important role. The intestinal wall becomes thickened by
inflammatory cells, and the microscopic and gross surface folds of the
intestinal lining are flattened, leading to a great loss of surface area.
As the surface area is reduced, the ability of the cat to digest and absorb
nutrients is reduced, leading to weight loss in the face of normal or increased
appetite. The stools often become looser and in some cases, more odorous.
As cats are obligate carnivores, the carnivorous diet provides cats with a ready
dietary source of certain nutrients not supplied by an omnivorous or vegetarian
diet, thus negating the need to synthesize these nutrients. As most
household cats no longer hunt, and without the evolutionary pressure to maintain
the relevant metabolic pathways, cats have lost their ability to synthesize the
micronutrients which are amply present in the tissues of their traditional prey.
Obesity has also
become a serious health concern for cats bringing with it increased risks of
diabetes mellitus, joint disease, and other problems. Cats with
hyperthyroidism or diabetes mellitus can lose weight despite good appetites.
Western medicine
relies on aggressive prescription drugs and surgery to deal with many problems
related to feline health. Unfortunately, these methods often result in
unwanted and even dangerous side effects.
Ayurveda, the science of life, prevention and
longevity, is the oldest and most holistic and comprehensive medical system
available. Its fundamentals can be found in Hindu scriptures called the Vedas -
the ancient Indian books of wisdom written over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda uses
the inherent principles of nature to help maintain good health in cats by
keeping the feline body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
India Herbs has a seasoned group of Ayurvedic doctors specialized in Vajikarana,
one of the eight major specialties of Ayurveda. Vajikarana prescribes the therapeutic use of various herbal and
tonic preparations geared towards rejuvenating your cat.
India Herbs' Vajikarana scientists combine a proprietary herbal formula based on centuries' old wisdom
with advice on diet and exercise to help your cat attain optimal health,
appearance, and longevity through safe and natural means.
Results: The precise combination
of ingredients in
AyurCat
along with a
mind-body focus precisely addresses your cat's health concerns!
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