Among the most common diseases that can manifest themselves in this way, it is worth noting kidney disease (acute and chronic renal failure), urolithiasis, inflammation of the bladder (idiopathic and infectious cystitis), inflammation of the urethra, inflammation of the uterus - endometritis.
The immune system of cats is quite well developed and often copes with viruses on its own, so colds in cats are not so common.
Among the main causes of infection is decreased immunity and contact with virus carriers.
Both domestic and purebred cats are not immune from hereditary diseases.
Existing statistics may indicate that purebred cats suffer from genetic diseases more often.
In fact, this is more likely because breeders are more likely to do genetic tests on their animals than owners of outbred cats.
Previously, we talked about the features of aging cats.