When to take your 1 year old cat to the vet?

When your cat nears his first birthday, schedule a checkup with the veterinarian. At this visit, your vet will likely recommend transitioning to an annual veterinary visit schedule and will perform a “well check,” thoroughly examining your cat for any signs of illness.

What are the characteristics of a 1 year old cat?

A healthy, 1-year-old cat retains much of the youthful characteristics of a kitten, including curiosity about his surroundings and a love of play. If your normally outgoing cat has recently become withdrawn, your vet will want to know.

How often should I bathe my 1 year old cat?

Bathing: This may not be a weekly routine unless your cat is hairless. Hairless breeds like the Sphynx need weekly bathing to remove the oil that builds up on their skin. Nail trimming: Trim the tips of the sharp nails every 10 days to two weeks. Tooth brushing: Try to brush your cat’s teeth three times a week if not daily.

What to do if your cat is not spayed or neutered?

If your cat has not yet been spayed or neutered, consider these surgeries now to prevent medical issues related to the reproductive organs (as well as unwanted litters of kittens). At your cat’s one-year checkup, mention any changes in your pet’s behavior or habits, as these can indicate health issues.

When to take your cat to the vet?

In addition to hoarseness, if your cat is displaying a runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, lack of appetite, lethargy, or yellow or green discharge from the eyes or nose, take them to the vet so medication such as antibiotics can be prescribed.

Can a cat respond to a human voice?

Additionally, many cats will respond vocally to their owners when being spoken to. “Cats have at least one particular vocalization that is only reserved for communicating with humans,” Nappier notes.

What to do if your cat has lost his voice?

If you are suspicious that your cat has growths developing – take them to the vet so a diagnosis (often via a biopsy) can be given. My cat is sneezing & has lost his voice. He is 10 months old. My other 2 cats haven’t got any symptoms. Can someone help me please (very worried)

When to call the vet about your cat’s urinary tract problems?

Stress, a multi-cat household, and sudden changes can all raise a cat’s risk of FLUTD, and treatment depends on the type of FLUTD your cat has. FLUTD symptoms include: It’s always an emergency if your cat can’t urinate. Call your vet immediately if you suspect your cat has a urinary tract problem. Read more about cat urinary tract problems. 3.