CatCatchMe Cats Diseases List

Cats Diseases List

TypeDiseasesDescription
Viral DiseasesFeline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)A retrovirus causing immunosuppression, anemia, and lymphoma.
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)A slow-progressing virus that weakens the immune system, similar to HIV in humans.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)A fatal inflammatory disease caused by a mutated feline coronavirus.
Feline Calicivirus (FCV)A common respiratory virus causing oral ulcers, sneezing, and fever.
Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)A major cause of feline upper respiratory infections and conjunctivitis.
RabiesA deadly viral disease affecting the central nervous system.
Feline Coronavirus (FCoV)Usually mild or asymptomatic but can mutate and cause FIP.
Bacterial Infectious DiseasesFeline TuberculosisA chronic infection caused by mycobacteria affecting lungs and organs.
ToxoplasmosisA parasitic infection often asymptomatic but can affect immunocompromised cats.
RingwormA highly contagious fungal infection causing circular hair loss.
ActinomycosisA chronic bacterial infection causing abscesses and tissue damage.
Cat Scratch Disease (CSD)Caused by Bartonella bacteria; mild in cats but transmissible to humans.
Parasitic DiseasesToxocariasisRoundworm infection causing bloating, vomiting, and poor weight gain.
AncylostomiasisHookworm infection leading to anemia and diarrhea.
Tapeworm InfectionA tapeworm infestation often transmitted by fleas.
Ear Mite Infestation (Otodectic Mange)Ear mite infection causing itching and dark debris in ears.
Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)An allergic reaction to flea saliva leading to severe itching.
Demodectic Mange (Scabies)A mange infection causing inflammation and patchy hair loss.
Hemotropic Mycoplasmosis (Hemobartonellosis)A blood infection that destroys red blood cells and causes anemia.
Immune System DisordersFeline LupusAn autoimmune disease causing skin and systemic inflammation.
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA)A condition where the immune system destroys red blood cells.
Allergic DermatitisInflammation caused by allergens leading to itching and hair loss.
Hereditary and Congenital DiseasesPolycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)A genetic disorder causing kidney cysts and progressive kidney failure.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)A hereditary eye disease leading to gradual vision loss.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)A disease causing degeneration of spinal motor neurons and muscle weakness.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)A common genetic heart disease causing thickened heart walls.
Metabolic and Endocrine DisordersHyperthyroidismOveractive thyroid gland causing weight loss and rapid heartbeat.
Diabetes MellitusA metabolic disorder with high blood glucose due to insulin issues.
ObesityExcess body weight increasing risk of chronic diseases.
Cushing’s SyndromeExcess cortisol production leading to skin changes and lethargy.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)Common in older cats; progressive decline of kidney function.
Skin DiseasesDermatitis & EczemaSkin inflammation caused by allergens, irritants, or infections.
Feline AcneChin blackheads or pimples due to blocked hair follicles.
Allergic DermatitisInflammation triggered by allergens resulting in itching and hair loss.
PyodermaA bacterial skin infection producing pus-filled lesions.
Sebaceous AdenitisInflammation of sebaceous glands causing scaling and hair loss.
Digestive System DiseasesGastritisInflammation of the stomach lining causing vomiting and appetite loss.
PancreatitisInflammation of the pancreas that may become life-threatening.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)Chronic gastrointestinal inflammation causing diarrhea and weight loss.
Hepatic Lipidosis (Fatty Liver Disease)A severe liver condition often triggered by prolonged anorexia.
Food Allergies & IntoleranceAdverse reactions to food causing skin or digestive symptoms.
Urinary System DiseasesFeline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)A group of urinary issues including difficulty urinating and blood in urine.
Bladder StonesMineral formations in the bladder causing pain or obstruction.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)A long-term decline in kidney function; common in aging cats.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)A bacterial infection affecting the bladder or urethra.
Respiratory System DiseasesFeline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR)A major cause of feline respiratory infections with sneezing and discharge.
Feline Asthma & BronchitisChronic airway inflammation causing coughing and wheezing.
PneumoniaA lung infection that can severely impair breathing.
Allergic Airway DiseaseAllergy-induced inflammation of the respiratory tract.
Nervous System DiseasesEpilepsyA neurological disorder causing recurrent seizures.
Meningitis & EncephalitisInflammation of the brain or meninges due to infection or immune issues.
Vestibular DiseaseA disorder affecting balance, leading to head tilt and disorientation.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)A rare demyelinating disease affecting the feline nervous system.
Ophthalmic DiseasesConjunctivitisInflammation of the conjunctiva causing redness and discharge.
Corneal UlcerDeterioration of the corneal surface often due to injury or infection.
CataractsClouding of the lens resulting in impaired vision.
GlaucomaIncreased eye pressure leading to optic nerve damage.
Retinal DetachmentSeparation of the retina from underlying tissue causing sudden blindness.
Ear DiseasesOtitis ExternaInflammation of the outer ear canal.
Otitis MediaMiddle ear infection often resulting from untreated outer ear problems.
Otitis InternaInner ear infection causing balance and neurological signs.
Aural HematomaBlood accumulation in the ear flap due to trauma or shaking.
Bone and Joint DiseasesArthritis (Osteoarthritis)Degeneration of joints causing stiffness and pain.
Hip DysplasiaA malformation of the hip joint leading to mobility issues.
FracturesBroken bones usually caused by trauma.
OsteosarcomaAn aggressive bone cancer with a high rate of metastasis.