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A cat that is noticeably withdrawn, very quiet, eats little or nothing and is perhaps unusually aggressive or affectionate may be in pain and suffering. Animals with noticeable behavioral changes should always be taken to a vet. Cats can also endure severe pain for a very long time without necessarily showing any signs beforehand.
Raisins and grapes are poisonous for cats and should not be fed to them. Bones should also never be fed in boiled or otherwise prepared form. You should also be careful with milk and dairy products. Contrary to advertising, these are not part of the normal diet of carnivorous cats.
Clean, clear eyes, a healthy appetite, regular digestion and the occasional short cuddle or play session are all very good signs that the cat is feeling well. But cats are also completely different. Just because a cat doesn't play or is very picky about eating doesn't mean that it isn't well. Observing your own animal and recognizing deviations from normal behavior is the most important thing here.
The most common diseases include diseases of the kidneys and respiratory tract. But feline diabetes is also becoming increasingly important and is now very common. Another of the most common diseases is cat flu, which infects countless uncontrolled kittens every year and can be fatal.
Infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a particularly fatal disease. Around 70% of all cats are carriers of the trigger, but only in around 5-10% of cases does the virus mutate and the cats contract the fatal disease. Unfortunately, so-called feline AIDS (FIV) is also fatal in the long term due to the massive weakening of the immune system.