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What kind of diseases can a Maine Coon get?

What kind of diseases can a Maine Coon get?

A lot of the diseases that your Maine Coon could catch should be accounted for in the vaccination procedure. The most common diseases caught by cats are respiratory in nature. Looks a bit like the cold, so runny noses, coughing, sneezing, wheezing and fever.

How old does a Maine Coon have to be to have kidney problems?

As your cats ages, or if the disease is severe enough a Maine Coon will see these cysts enlarge and ‘push out’ the healthy kidney tissue resulting in a reduced effect from the kidney. This is often painless to the cat. Veterinarians suggest that you most likely will not see symptoms of the disease until your Maine coon is around 7 years old.

When does a Maine Coon Kitten become too weak?

Around 3 to 4 months into its life it will develop a ‘wobble’ in its abilities. If the degeneration continues, 5 or 6 months from birth the kitten could well be too weak to jump and play. For a domestic cat, it is relatively painless and confines a Maine Coon to a more suitable life indoors.

What kind of food should I Feed my Maine Coon?

This is why cat foods for Maine Coons should contain a healthy dose of Omega-3 fatty acids, which are scientifically known to decrease the likelihood of joint pain. This is a degenerative disorder affecting the spinal cord to the rear legs. An affected kitten will lose its trademark steadiness and cat like abilities.

A lot of the diseases that your Maine Coon could catch should be accounted for in the vaccination procedure. The most common diseases caught by cats are respiratory in nature. Looks a bit like the cold, so runny noses, coughing, sneezing, wheezing and fever.

As your cats ages, or if the disease is severe enough a Maine Coon will see these cysts enlarge and ‘push out’ the healthy kidney tissue resulting in a reduced effect from the kidney. This is often painless to the cat. Veterinarians suggest that you most likely will not see symptoms of the disease until your Maine coon is around 7 years old.

What to do if your Maine Coon has bladder problems?

If your Maine Coon seems to be having difficulty, perhaps overly smelling of urine, then your cat could have bladder problems, infections or any manner of blockages. Depending on severity, this can be fatal and you should consult a veterinarian immediately.

Around 3 to 4 months into its life it will develop a ‘wobble’ in its abilities. If the degeneration continues, 5 or 6 months from birth the kitten could well be too weak to jump and play. For a domestic cat, it is relatively painless and confines a Maine Coon to a more suitable life indoors.

Which is more at risk a British Shorthair or a Maine Coon?

In layman’s terms, there are problems your Maine Coon is more at risk from than a British Shorthair for example. As well as determining the unique health problems to a Maine Coon I’d like to cover the more non-genetic infections, illness, infections and other health problems that can impact any cat.

How to know if your Maine Coon has health issues?

In its more serene incantation you may not know at all your Maine Coon has developed the issue, but with more severe cases, the symptoms might be more noticeable. Watch out for limited breathing and brief, sharp breaths, anorexia nervosa and an absence of energy. Your Maine Coon will show a tendency to lethargy.

Can a Maine Coon cat get the flu?

No one likes to think about it when they purchase a cat, especially one with the majestic qualities of the Maine Coon, but a sad fact of life it cats do, and will get ill. Most of the time it’s something common to call cats, like flu, but sometimes it’s to a disease, a specific breed is susceptible to.

What kind of joint does a Maine Coon have?

Both Maine Coons and Persians are both ‘heavy boned’ cats. Deterioration will be swifter with more active Maine Coons. Like the hip joint in any animal, it consists of a ball and socket joint.