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Cold Symptoms and Fever in Sphynx (Hairless) Cats
Sphynx (hairless) cats lack a fur coat and lose heat far more easily, so they catch colds more readily than other breeds. Mild cases with a low fever under 39.5°C can often recover at home with warmth and supportive care, but a cat that won't eat, grows weak, or fails to improve needs prompt veterinary attention.

How to Recognize the Symptoms of a Cat Cold
A cat cold brings red, weeping eyes, nasal congestion, drooling, sneezing, and fever up to 40°C — signs that overlap with feline rhinotracheitis and distemper. Mild cases improve with warmth, good nutrition, and pet-formulated antibiotics, while severe or dehydration cases need a vet.

Why Is My Cat Suddenly Peeing on the Bed?
A cat peeing on the bed usually means a lingering urine smell on the sheets, a filthy litter box, heat-related spraying, or a urinary-tract disease. Urinary trouble shows as painful, drippy, or bloody urination and can progress to a blockage — an emergency. Treatment ranges from antibiotics (amoxicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, ofloxacin) for inflammation to flushing or surgery plus urine-acidifying drugs for stones.

How to Recognize Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs
Acute gastroenteritis shows up as soft, watery, sometimes bloody stool; a hunched back from abdominal pain; repeated vomiting; and, when a virus is involved, fever and lethargy. Get the dog to a vet promptly to rule out distemper, parvovirus, or coronavirus, then support with fasting, fluids, anti-emetics, and gut antibiotics.

What Causes Dog Prostatitis
Dog prostatitis mainly occurs in unneutered male dogs; the sick dog has difficulty urinating and walking. If an owner finds the dog walking abnormally, the dog may be suffering from prostatitis.

Causes of Bad Breath in Cats and Dogs
When being close with your pet, have you found their mouth smells quite strong, even giving you a strong nausea at times?

What Medicine to Give a Cat with a Fever
What should we do if our cat shows fever symptoms? Most owners think of giving medicine, but few know what to give a feverish cat, so they cannot treat the cause and the cat suffers. Here we explain what medicine a feverish cat should take, for targeted treatment.

How to Treat Cat Stomatitis
Feline stomatitis, formally known as gingivostomatitis-pharyngitis syndrome (GSPC), is an immunodeficiency disease caused by a sharp drop in immunity. Below we introduce how cat stomatitis is treated.

How to Treat a Cat That Drools
Cat twitching and drooling is often from pharyngitis, esophageal obstruction, tonsillitis, or salivary-gland inflammation. Fish bones or swallowed toys are common obstructions. Many factors cause drooling; treatment must fit the specific condition.

What to Do When Cats and Dogs Have Diarrhea and Won’t Eat
When the weather turns cold, pets need more energy to stay warm, and while supplementing their nutrition it is equally important to pay attention to their gastrointestinal health. Diarrhea is a common digestive symptom in dogs and cats, and it is also a frequent ailment in dogs and cats during autumn and winter.