Toxoplasma gondii
Crytpococcus neoformans
Roman nose
- Upper resp most common - nasal discharge, sneezing, swelling over nose (turbinate destruction)
- CNS - seizures
- FNA
- itraconazole vs fluconazole
Rubiosis irdis
Sequela of anterior uveitis
- reddening of the whites of the eye
Retinal detachment
Sequela of renal/thyroid disease - hypertension
- sudden total loss of sight
- fundic exam - detached retina
Basal cell tumour
Most common skin tumor in cats
- hairless dome-shaped raised mass - freely movable
- head, neck, shoulders
Small cell intestinal lymphoma
Round cell tumour
Lymphoma
Mast cell tumour
Plasma cell tumour
Histiocytoma
Transmissible venreal tumour
Nasal lymphoma
most common nasal neoplasia of cats
Acromegaly
Increase growth hormone - pituitary tumour
- weight gain, prognathism, organomegaly, diabetes mellitus
Polycystic disease
Common in Persians
inheritable
PUPD, V+, anorexia
Feline infectious peritonitis
Corona virus
- cough, distended abdomen, increase resp
- histopathology - progranulomatous and fibronecrotic around small veins
Taurine deficiency
Retinal degeneration
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Gestation period (cat)
Normal gestation 63 days
- ultrasound at 13 days
- palpable at 21-28 days
- radiograph at 48 days
Lung worm
Aelurostrongylus abstrusus
- tx - ivermectin + fenbendazole
Feline leukemia virus
Retrovirus
- transmission both vertically and horizontally - commonly close, intimate contract, mutual grooming
- Lymphadenopathy
- oral lesions - gingivitis, periodontitis, stomatitis, oral ulcers
- severe emaciation
- Fading kitten syndrome
- ELISA - antigen test
Feline Infectious- peritonitis (FIP)
Corona virus - develops from mutation of corona virus
- young animals - 6mo - 2yrs
Effusive form
-wide spread vasculitis
- protein and fibrin rich fluid in peritoneal cavities - dark yellow and viscous - high protein []
Dry form
-granulomatous reaction in tissue
- CNS signs -
- intraocular lesions
Feline Asthma
Labored breathing, wheezing, cough
Bronchial pattern on radiograph - train tracks and doughnuts
Chronic renal insufficiency
Diabetes Mellitus
Hyperthyroidism
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
Transmitted via bites
- can live years asymptomatically
- lymphadenopathy
- oral lesions - gingivitis, stomatitis, periodontitis, oral ulcers
- Severe emaciation
Mycoplasma hemofelis
Blood borne disease
- hemolytic anemia
Feline Panleukopenia Virus
Parvovirus
- Peracute - death within 12 hours
- Acute (most common) - fever, depression, anorexia, V+, D+, lymphadenopathy, petechia, ecchymosis (DIC and thrombocytopenia)
Tritrichomonas foetus
Shed in litter box
- large bowel D+ (+/- blood)
- tx - ronidazole