What are the diseases of folded-eared cats? Take precautions in advance

Mar 04,2024
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What are the diseases of folded-eared cats? Because I raise a folded-eared cat. This cat looks very beautiful. I like it very much and spent a lot of money to buy this one. , so I want to have a deeper understanding of this cat. Especially in terms of diseases, we need to know more about its common diseases and be prepared for prevention. The editor of Pet Encyclopedia will introduce to you the common diseases of fold-eared cats.

Any pet will have common congenital diseases and physical defects. This is inevitable. Before purchasing a folded-eared cat, we need to understand it better.

Don’t think that folded-eared cats are cute because they sit like humans. In fact, it is caused by stiffness of their hind limbs or pain when flexing. If this occurs, you need to be vigilant. Cats that have been infected will be inactive in the early stage, and will have difficulty moving later. Obvious symptoms include:

1. The tail is thick, short, stiff and unable to bend. Some sick cats’ tails cannot swing.

2. The hind limbs are too short and have unusual bends, growths or lumps.

3. The joints of the limbs are swollen, and the toes are also deformed due to joint swelling.

4. The hind paws are abnormally thick. If you observe carefully, when the cat sits upright, the pillow meat of the hind paws cannot touch the ground.

5. The toenails grow abnormally and the pads will be thicker than those of normal cats.

6. Fold-eared cats will also have similar symptoms on their forelimbs, but the symptoms are milder than those on their hind limbs, and they will habitually lift their feet.

Other common diseases

In addition to hereditary bone diseases, fold-eared cats also have the following diseases that are common in them:

 1. Respiratory system problems

In addition to affecting the bones of the hands and feet, the genes for bone disease can also affect the abnormal development of cartilage tissue in other parts of the body. The more common problem is that the respiratory tract is narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing. In severe cases, surgery is required to widen the respiratory tract. There is also the problem of nosebleeds, but the cause is currently unknown and there is no treatment.

 2. Weak physique

There have been cases of cats whose body shape and weight were only two-thirds of normal cats. They were also infected with feline distemper, skin diseases, allergies and other diseases.

 3.Heart disease

Cardiac hypertrophy is also common in cats with folded ears, but it is generally difficult to detect until symptoms appear. It is life-threatening, and cats need to control their diet and take medication for life.

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