The dangers of too much sun exposure are well known. The harmful effects of UV rays have long been associated with skin cancer and a number of other ailments, leading to the widespread belief that the best way to stay healthy is to avoid too much direct exposure to the sun, particularly when the sun is at its fiercest around midday.
The next best thing, however, is to make sure high-factor sun cream is applied to any bare patch of skin and UV protective sunglasses are worn.
It is essential that you treat any urinary problems your cat experiences. Left untreated, urinary problems in cats can cause severe pain, weight loss, and house soiling. In the event that the bladder infection spreads to the kidneys, it can result in severe illness or even death. An untreated UTI can also lead to bladder stones and crystals in the urine.
The lack of hair brings you closer to the allergen. Since the protein is secreted from the skin (the sebaceous gland), cat hair usually serves as a barrier. This is not true with a hairless cat. So you actually closer to the problem than you would be with a cat that has hair.
No cat or dog likes to be stuck indoors - especially in the warm summer months - so it probably is wise to adopt preventative measures to minimise the chances of it suffering from sun-related ailments. However, as with anything in life, nothing can offer a 100% protection guarantee.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in dogs, and the second most common type of cancer in cats. But if it’s detected early enough then treatment is a genuine option, though it’s likely to incur considerable fees from the vet - which is why it’s important to have adequate pet insurance in place.
There are serious conditions that can cause urinary problems in cats and you need to have him tested to make sure he doesn’t have one of them
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