What happens if a cat has a bacterial infection?

If left untreated cats will develop major health complications, just like humans. The symptoms and signs of bacterial infections in cats are always infection specific. While a streptococcal infections result in pain and fever, surface bacterial infections can result in inflammation, redness, and discomfort.

What should I do if my cat has an infection?

Most cats require a general anaesthetic to effectively treat the infection. Once anaesthetised, the area will be shaved and disinfected. It may then be necessary to lance the abscess, which removes the pus, and then flush the wound with sterile saline. Sometimes, abscesses form “pockets” that need to be broken down by probing and flushing.

Can a cat get an infection from a fight wound?

Fight wounds frequently result in infection that can make cats quite ill, especially if left untreated. Fight wounds are more common in male cats than females and are most frequent in intact (unneutered) males.

Can a cat be infected with a parasite?

At times, despite our best efforts, our pets fall victim to a parasite infection. Cats are prone to several different parasitic infections that can cause serious health issues and even death. If left unchecked, it is also possible for our feline companions to transfer those parasites to their owners.

How do you treat a cat infection?

Feline skin infection caused by bacterial infection is treated with antibiotics. Minor skin infections are treated with topical antibiotics, while more severe cat skin conditions may require an oral antibiotic.

How do cats get infection?

Infections of the urinary system in cats are most often the result of bacteria entering the body. Bacteria usually enter the cat’s body through the urethra and then travel to the bladder. In some cases, the bacteria causes infection in the bladder, known as Bacterial Cystitis .

What diseases can cats catch?

Diseases You Can Catch From Your Cat (…and vice versa!) Ringworm. Although the name suggests it, ringworm isn’t caused by a worm at all! Toxoplasmosis. Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by a single-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. Giardia. Giardia is an intestinal infection caused by the protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis. Cat Scratch Disease. Rabies.

How do I know if my cat bite is infected?

Signs of Infection. The symptoms of an infected cat bite are swelling, redness, puss in the area and a fever. An infected wound needs immediate medical attention to avoid severe complications such as bone infections or gangrene.