Ear canal tumors in cats are masses that occur in the ear canal and can begin in the skin, sweat gland, and muscle tissues of the ear.
· 4 min readAn aural hematoma is an accumulation of blood between the cartilage and skin of the ear. Aural hematomas in cats present with a visible thickening of the ear flap.
· 4 min readEar mites are a common parasite found in the ear canal of cats. These microscopic creatures live on the surface of the skin, feeding on skin oil and ear wax.
· 5 min readPolyps are benign, non cancerous masses which can grow in multiple locations in cats. A common location of polyps in cats is the eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear with the nasal cavity.
· 3 min readElbow dysplasia in cats is a group of abnormalities that affect the elbow joints of the front limbs. In cats, elbow dysplasia is very rare but can lead to lameness and drastically affect quality of life.
· 4 min readBiting electric cords can result in electrocution, which ranges in severity from mild burns to life-threatening cardiac arrest. Many cats develop fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) within 36 hours of the initial shock.
· 4 min readEpilepsy is a chronic neurologic disorder characterized by repeated seizures happening over weeks, months, or years.
· 4 min readTumors of the eye, defined as abnormal cell growth in or around the eyes, are uncommon in cats. Most eye tumors are malignant, aggressive, fast-growing, and likely to spread throughout the body where they have serious consequences.
· 4 min readCats experience different types of eye infections from bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic agents that infect the conjunctiva, cornea, eyelids, or interior structures, leading to conjunctivitis, keratitis, blepharitis, or uveitis, respectively.
· 4 min readEyelash and eyelid disorders in cats are uncommon. Brachycephalic breeds (those with flat faces) are at higher risk of these disorders.
· 5 min readEyelid-gland masses in cats form when the glands that lubricate the eyelids (meibomian glands) become overly full and/or infected.
· 3 min readAn eyelid tumor is a mass of rapidly growing cells located anywhere on the eyelid from the base of the lashes to the topmost edge of the lid. Masses can be benign or malignant but in cats, eyelid tumors are usually malignant.
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