Read About Feline Pancreatitis

 - Facts

1.     Problem Definition:

The pancreas is a vital organ present on the right side of the cat's abdomen. ImagePancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas. This problem interferes with the proper digestion of food and hormonal balance in the cat.

2.     Symptoms:

Feline pancreatitis is characterized by severe digestive problems like vomiting and abdominal pain. Due to the inability to digest, cats may even lose their appetites. There can be also be lethargy and fevers.

3.     Duration of Problem:

Depending on the severity of the symptoms, pancreatitis can last for a week or more in cats.

4.     Exposure:

Feline pancreatitis is not a contagious disease. The affected cat can be allowed to mix and socialize with other cats. Since it is a metabolic disorder of the cat, humans are not affected by it.

- Prevention & Treatment

1.     The Treatment:

Fluid therapy is used to support a cat from dehydrating. Medicines are used to control pain and nausea. The diet given to them must be rich in carbohydrates and low in fats.

2.     Prevention:

There are no vaccines developed for preventing the onset of Feline Pancreatitis. A good healthy and well-balanced meal can prevent this disease to the maximum extent.

3.     Precautions:

Among the various other causes of feline pancreatitis, trauma is one. The cat should be kept free from mental and physical stress. Distemper infections can also trigger feline pancreatitis. Cats should be kept away from insecticides that contain an excess concentration of organophosphates.

4.     Helpful Supplies:

A proper nutritious diet will be the most important thing to be given to the cat. Besides that, give the cat various toys to keep them relieved and free from traumas.

 - Concerns

1.     Level of Seriousness:

This is not a fatal disease, but it can cause a lot of concern among the owners. This disease also does not spread, but it must be cured as quickly as possible; as complications of the disease can prove to be fatal.

2.     Lasting Consequences:

The after-effects of the treatment will depend on the level of seriousness of the symptoms. Mild symptoms like acute pains will have the disease cured completely, and the cat will have no side effects at all. However, cases in which complications are involved will have serious lasting effects. There may be dietary restrictions.

3.     Genetics:

So far, there have been no genetic causes investigated into the disease.

4.     Lifestyle Accommodations :Image

As this is not a contagious disease, it does not change the lifestyle of the cat much. After treatment, the cat can continue to lead a normal life. However, there may be restrictions in the diet.

5.     Expense:

The expense of treating feline pancreatitis totally depends upon what kind of symptoms the cat shows.