The present study assessed the prevalence of diseases and disorders in animals at the Upazilla Veterinary Hospital, Mirzapur, Tangail, from November 1, 2023, to January 15, 2024. A total of 683 clinical cases were recorded and investigated. The diagnosis of each case was based on general examination, physical examination, clinical examination, microscopic examination, and common laboratory techniques. The findings revealed that bacterial diseases accounted for 10.40%, viral diseases for 18.16%, parasitic diseases for 16.69%, and metabolic diseases with other disorders for 13.32% in cattle. Further analysis of bacterial diseases in cattle showed the prevalence of anthrax (1.75%), ba lack quarter (0.61%), hemorrhagic septicemia (0.41%), dermatophilosis (0.81%), and mastitis (4.25%). Among viral diseases, foot and mouth disease (1.61%), lumpy skin disease (8.05%), rabies (0.29%), and ephemeral fever (8.19%) were recorded. Additionally, parasitic diseases included babesiosis (1.61%), coccidiosis (1.75%), fascioliasis (8.19%), tick infestation (3.51%), and lice infestation (1.61%). Finally, metabolic diseases and other disorders in cattle were noted as bloat (2.04%), diarrhea (2.19%), dysentery (0.87%), anorexia (4.83%), and pneumonia (3.36%). This study indicates the occurrence of several diseases in the Mirzapur upazila. The report may aid in the development of strategies to control the major diseases identified in this study.