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  1. Jun 3, 2019 · Cats become infected after being bitten by an infected Amblyomma americanum tick (also known as the Lone Star tick because of the single white mark visible on it). Up to 15 days after being bit, the cat will become ill with symptoms of lethargy and decreased appetite.

    • Anaplasmosis in Cats: Causes and Symptoms
    • Diagnosis and Treatment of Anaplasmosis in Cats
    • How to Protect Your Cat from Parasitic Infestations

    Ticks carry a bacterial infection known as anaplasmosis. This disease is transmitted to the host animal through the parasites’ own bite during their blood meal. Usually, the first signs of the disease begin to appear a couple of weeks after the infection. Among the main symptoms of anaplasmosis in cats are: 1. Loss of appetite 2. Lethargy 3. He ret...

    At the first sign of discomfort in the feline, it is essential to take the animal to the vet. In fact, the consequences of anaplasmosis in cats can be very serious. Furthermore, if it is at an advanced stage of development, it is not always possible to eradicate the disease easily. The diagnosis of the disease takes place through a special blood te...

    Since there is no vaccine that can protect cats from anaplasmosis, it is essential to prevent the onset of the disease. How to do? Protecting the animal from parasitic infestations. The presence of fleas and ticks, in fact, can lead not only to the transmission of the bacterium anaplasma phagocytophilum, but also to numerous other diseases in the c...

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  3. Cytauxzoonosis is a tick-borne parasitic disease caused by the protozoan organism Cytauxzoon felis. C. felis infects the blood cells of cats. It was first reported in the USA in 1976 and is now an important emerging disease in domestic cats.

  4. In addition to the diseases noted above, other rare tick-borne disorders—such as ehrlichiosis, and babeseosis, —can affect cats and may cause fever, anemia, lethargy, and inappetance or weight loss. If any of these clinical signs are observed, Dr. Miller advises, they should be brought to the attention of a veterinarian without delay.

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · Difficulty breathing. Sensitive to the touch. Swollen lymph nodes. Fever. Tiredness. Decreased appetite. Stiffness and swelling in muscles and joints. If your cat is showing any one of these ...

  6. Cats can survive with treatment, but even with aggressive medical care, bobcat fever is usually fatal within one week of the first signs of symptoms. 1 Lyme Disease in Cats Perhaps the most well-known tick-borne disease, Lyme disease is a bacterial infection more common in people and dogs, though cats can be affected.

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