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El. knyga: A-Z of Cat Health and First Aid: A Practical Guide for Owners

  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Souvenir Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780285642942
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Souvenir Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780285642942

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A-Z of Cat Health and First Aid clearly explains what the owner can do for their cat, working alongside the veterinary surgeon, to give their companion the best chance of a full and speedy recovery. There is detailed help for over 200 common cat illnesses, as well as advice in the event of accidents, for everything from coat contamination, high blood pressure and fleas to overgrown nails, spaying and urination problems.

Each illness is explained and details of first aid and nursing care that can be administered at home is clearly outlined, along with a full explanation of what treatment your vet might follow.

Andrew Gardiner is an experienced vet, and the ideal guide to the practical solutions that anyone can carry out at home to help keep their cat fit and well. Cats can seem as varied and complex as people, and modern veterinary medicine has a much improved knowledge of cats' bodies, with very specific approaches to their health problems.

This revised and updated edition of A-Z of Cat Health and First Aid will inform and educate any cat owner how better to provide for their companion's health.

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Well-written and easy to read with both interesting facts and sensible advice... Every cat owner should have one on their shelf - it could mean the difference between life and death for their beloved pet. * Cat Doctor * The ideal guide to the practical solutions that anyone can carry out at home to help keep their cat fit and well... Very detailed... one that every cat owner needs to have. * Moggies Blog * A-Z of Cat Health and First Aid by Andrew Gardiner is the kind of book that every veterinary practice should hand out to people when they register their cat(s) with them. [ It] contains all the information you could ever possibly require. * Daily Mews * A well laid out and easy to follow guide which would be of great use to any cat owner. Not only does it provide good descriptions of various ailments, the book also provides informative tips on the urgency of the condition and first aid advice, where applicable. At the end of many descriptions, direction to related or similar conditions is very useful.... An ideal publication for the cat-lover's reference library. -- Inga McKellar * The Pet Behaviourist * The ideal guide to the practical nursing and first aid that anyone can carry out at home to help their cat. * Rescue & Animal Care * A brilliant source of information... This book is a gem. * Our Cats * Want a book that answers all your kitty s health questions? This is the ideal guide for cat owners. It features practical advice for over 200 illnesses... The perfect book for understanding your cat s health. * Your Cat Magazine * Extensive, practical and easy-to-understand book gives solutions for the commonest cat health problems...An invaluable resource. * Kennel and Cattery Management * This book will be one that you reach for again and again, whenever you have any concerns over the health and wellbeing of your cat. * Cat World *

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A-Z of Cat Health and First Aid is a practical veterinary guide for cat owners, compiled by experienced vet Andrew Gardiner. - Over 200 common conditions explained - Practical first aid and home nursing - Up-to-date treatments and cat-friendly approaches - Detailed cross-references to related problems
Preface xi
Author's note xiii
How to use this book xv
Introduction xviii
A
Abortion
1(1)
Abscess
1(3)
Accident
4(2)
Aggression
6(2)
Airgun injury
8(2)
Allergy
10(1)
Anal glands
11(1)
Anemia
12(1)
Anxiety/fear
13(2)
Appetite (abnormal)
15(2)
Arthritis
17(1)
Asthma
18(2)
B
Bad breath
20(1)
Balance (loss of)
21(1)
Baldness (alopecia)
22(2)
Behaviour problems (general)
24(3)
Bereavement
27(1)
Birth (parturition, kittening)
28(3)
Bites
31(1)
Bleeding (haemorrhage)
32(2)
Blindness
34(2)
Blood blister (haematoma)
36(1)
Blood pressure (low or high)
37(2)
Bone/joint problems
39(2)
Brain damage
41(1)
Breathing problems
42(2)
Bronchitis
44(1)
Bruising
44(1)
Burns
45(2)
C
Cancer
47(3)
Canker
50(1)
Castration
50(1)
Cat flu
51(2)
Chlamydia infection
53(1)
Choking
54(1)
Coat contamination
55(1)
Colds
56(1)
Colic
56(1)
Collapse
57(1)
Conjunctivitis
58(1)
Constipation
59(1)
Cough
60(2)
Cystitis
62(3)
D
Dandruff
65(1)
Deafness
65(1)
Dehydration
65(2)
Dermatitis
67(1)
Diabetes
67(2)
Diarrhoea
69(2)
Drooling
71(1)
Drowning
71(1)
E
Ear problems
72(3)
Eczema
75(1)
Electrocution
75(1)
Enteritis
76(1)
Epilepsy
77(1)
Euthanasia
77(3)
Eye problems (general)
80(3)
F
Falls
83(1)
Feline calicivirus
84(1)
Feline enteritis
84(2)
Feline herpes virus
86(1)
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
86(1)
Feline infectious anemia (FIA)
87(1)
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
88(1)
Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)
89(2)
Fever/high temperature
91(1)
Fights
92(1)
Fireworks
93(1)
Fits
93(2)
Fleas
95(2)
Food allergy
97(1)
Foreign body
98(2)
Fractures/dislocations
100(2)
Fur ball
102(1)
Fur mite
103(1)
G
Gangrene
104(1)
Gastritis
105(1)
Gingivitis/stomatitis
105(2)
Glands
107(1)
Glaucoma
107(1)
Granulomas
107(1)
Grass eating
108(1)
Grazes
108(1)
Grief
109(1)
Grooming (poor)
109(1)
Growths
109(2)
H
Haematoma
111(1)
Haematuria
111(1)
Haemobartonella felis
111(1)
Haemorrhage
111(1)
Hair ball
111(1)
Harvest mites
111(1)
Head tilt
112(1)
Heart disease
113(2)
Heatstroke (hyperthermia)
115(1)
Hepatitis
115(1)
Hernia
116(1)
Horner's syndrome
117(1)
Hyperactivity
117(1)
Hyperthyroidism
118(1)
Hypothermia
118(1)
I
Iliac thrombosis
119(1)
Incontinence
119(1)
Incoordination
120(1)
Indigestion
121(1)
Infections (general)
121(2)
Infertility
123(1)
Inflammation
123(2)
Influenza
125(1)
Injury
125(1)
Intussusception
126(1)
Irritability
126(1)
Itching
127(2)
J
Jaundice
129(1)
Jealousy
129(2)
K
Keratitis
131(1)
Key Gaskell syndrome
131(1)
Kidney disease
132(2)
Kittens' problems
134(3)
L
Labour
137(1)
Lameness/limp
137(1)
Leukaemia
138(1)
Lice
138(1)
Lipoma
139(1)
Liver disease
140(2)
Loneliness
142(1)
Lumps
143(1)
Lung worm
143(1)
Luxation
144(1)
Lymphoma/lymphosarcoma
144(1)
M
Mammary (breast) problems
145(1)
Mange mites
146(2)
Miliary eczema
148(1)
Milk sensitivity
149(1)
Miscarriage
149(1)
Moulting
149(1)
Mouth and tooth problems
149(3)
N
Nail problems
152(2)
Neoplasia
154(1)
Nephritis
155(2)
Neutering
157(1)
Nose problems
158(1)
Notoedres
158(1)
Nystagmus
158(1)
O
Obesity
159(3)
Oedema
162(1)
Oestrus and mating
163(1)
`Off colour'
164(1)
Oil on coat
165(1)
Old age problems
165(2)
Osteomyelitis
167(1)
Overgrooming
168(2)
P
Pain
170(1)
Pancreatitis
171(1)
Panleucopaenia
172(1)
Panting
172(2)
Paralysis
174(1)
Parasites
175(1)
Peritonitis
176(1)
Plants (eating)
177(1)
Pneumonia
178(1)
Poisoning (and toxicities)
178(1)
Pregnancy
179(1)
Prolapse
180(1)
Pyometra
181(2)
R
Rabies
183(1)
Rhematism
184(1)
Rhinitis/sinusitis
184(1)
Ringworm
185(1)
Rodent ulcer
186(1)
Roundworms
187(1)
S
Salivation (drooling)
188(1)
Scabs
189(1)
Scratching
189(1)
Season
189(1)
Senility
190(1)
Shock
190(1)
Sinusitis
191(1)
Skin problems
191(1)
Snake bite
192(1)
Sneezing
192(1)
Socialisation
193(3)
Spaying
196(1)
Spinal injury
196(1)
Sprain/strain
197(1)
Spraying (urine)
197(4)
Sting
201(1)
Straining
202(1)
`Stroke'
202(1)
Stud tail
203(1)
Sunburn
203(1)
Surgery
203(3)
Swallowing
206(2)
T
Tapeworms
208(1)
Tartar
209(1)
Temperature
209(1)
Thirst
209(1)
Thyroid (overactive)
210(3)
Ticks
213(1)
Tonsillitis
213(1)
Tooth problems
214(1)
Toxoplasmosis
214(1)
Travel fears and sickness
215(1)
Tumour
216(2)
U
Ulcers
218(1)
Urination problems
218(1)
Urticaria
219(2)
V
Vaccination
221(3)
Viruses
224(1)
Vomiting
224(3)
W
Warts
227(1)
Wax (ears)
227(1)
Weaning
228(1)
Weight loss
228(2)
Wheezing
230(1)
`Wool' eating
230(1)
Worms
231(1)
Wounds
231(3)
Z
Zoonoses
234(1)
Index 235
Andrew Gardiner qualified in veterinary medicine from The University of Edinburgh. He has many years experience working in private practice, emergency clinics and for national animal welfare charities.