OCD in Cats – The inherited disease of the Scottish Fold

Cause: Why do cats get OCD?

“>As the name suggests, the folded ears are the classic feature of the Scottish Fold A mutation in the so-called TRPV4 gene is responsible for the folded ears.

Unfortunately, this mutation also promotes the development of an OCD; regardless of whether it is a purebred Fold or a mating with another breed (eg Example of a British Shorthair)!The OCD is a so-called autosomal -dominant hereditary disease : This means that it is inherited independently of the sex chromosomes and a diseased gene dominates over a healthy one.

If two Scottish Fold cats are mated with each other, there is a risk that the kittens will receive two genes affected by the mutation: one from the father and one from the mother Hereditary disease and its consequences are particularly severe. Torment breeding of the Scottish Fold “>The breeding of Scottish Fold cats is in accordance with §01 Animal Welfare Act prohibited in Germany: Since cats suffering from OCD suffer from considerable pain on the one hand and them on the other hand, the use of the affected body parts is made more difficult, they are considered tormental breeding.

Both female cats and tomcats that have folded auricles must be banned from breeding.The breeding ban for Scottish Fold cats is also required if they themselves do not (yet) show any clear changes in the cartilage and bones. “>Scottish Fold cats are enjoying increasing popularity, as the breed’s nodded ears are often perceived as cute. Unfortunately, as with many cat breeds, the focus of the Scottish Fold is often on the animal’s appearance and less on health, which means that the hereditary disease can spread further. “>In the case of osteochondrodysplasia, the cell development of the bone tissue is impaired . This is already evident during of growth:

The articular cartilage partially or completely detaches from its bony base, resulting in joint inflammation (arthritis), which varies with severe pain and a restricted one.The worst skeletal changes are usually found on the tail, on the hind legs and on the spine.The The cat’s quality of life can be significantly reduced by the disease, as it is accompanied by pain of varying degrees Cats often depend on painkillers throughout their lives. What are the symptoms of OCD in cats?

“>Cats are masters at hiding pain. However, there are some typical symptoms which indicate discomfort in the musculoskeletal system of an OCD cat. These include:

A supposedly particularly “quiet” character: A young Scottish Fold cat that does not want to romp, jump or play is very likely to be ill and has Pains! General symptoms of pain, for example seclusion, increased need for sleep, lack of appetite, weight loss, pain expressions, irritability, permanent purring even when you are obviously unwell and much more Lameness, Stiffness: Your cat’s movements will appear increasingly sluggish, her gait will change. Deformations: Your Scottish Fold’s limbs are visibly deformed , appear broadened or are abnormally angled. Arthritis: The joints are warm and swollen, touching them causes the cat pain. Short tail, often with reduced or no mobility Paralysis

“>Particularly owners who do not have much experience with cats often do not notice the pain and suffering of their Scottish Fold for a long time. How to treat OCD?

“>The treatment of osteochondrodysplasia is purely palliative, i.e. it primarily includes a pain reliever Painkillers from the group of anti-inflammatory drugs are particularly well suited, because the arthritis caused by OCD is an inflammatory disease process.From a certain stage However, it is no longer possible for the veterinarian to treat the disease. The last option to help the animal is euthanasia.

“>Prognosis depends on how severe your Scottish Fold’s hereditary disease is and how advanced it is.

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“>With every purchase of a Scottish Fold that comes from a purposeful breeding, the business with tormented breeding boosted.When purchasing a pet, you should generally prefer to Animal Welfare contact a breeder who may only be out for profit Again you will find cats of all breeds looking for homes .Should you notice that a people deliberately increase torture breeds, you can them because of a Violation of the Animal Welfare Act .

4158636 What is OCD? “>Osteochondrodysplasia is a hereditary disease of Folded cats, which can lead to cartilage damage, shortening of the bones, deformities of the limbs and arthritis at a young age.

4158636 Do non-pedigree folded cats also have OCD? “>The deformation of the pinnae is caused by the same gene mutation as OCD. Cats with fold ears also automatically suffer from OCD, but symptoms are more severe in purebred fold cats. How do I identify OCD in my Scottish Fold? “>If your cat has folded ears, you must expect OCD symptoms at any time. Pain is suspected, for example, by an unusually calm character, avoidance of certain movements, thickening of joints and visible lameness.

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