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Ear Mites in Cats and Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Ear Mites in Cats and Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Ear mites are a common ear parasite in cats and dogs that trigger allergy and can lead to secondary infection. Itching, head-shaking, and dark debris are the classic signs β€” and a 2-3 week cleaning plus medication plan clears most cases.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 30, 2020
Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?

Cat diarrhea ranges from a minor upset to a sign of something serious. Environmental stress, diet slips, parasites, swallowed objects, or gut imbalance are common causes β€” but sudden, severe diarrhea in a kitten needs urgent care.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 30, 2020
Why Cats Get Soft Stools and Diarrhea β€” and How to Help

Why Cats Get Soft Stools and Diarrhea β€” and How to Help

Most recurring soft stools in cats trace back to food β€” intolerance, allergy, or a too-fast diet change β€” on top of a naturally delicate gut. Slow transitions and the right gut support resolve many cases without a trip to the clinic.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 30, 2020
Why Are My Cat’s Tears Red?

Why Are My Cat’s Tears Red?

Normal clear cat tears can oxidize in air to a rusty redβ€”that is harmless. But red tears paired with swelling, mucus, or eyes glued shut signal conjunctivitis from bacterial or viral infection and need cleaning plus vet-recommended eye care.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 16, 2020
Cat Ear Mites

Cat Ear Mites

Ear mites are a common cat skin problem, often triggered by environment or outside factors. They leave greasy, smelly, itchy debris in the ear that needs prompt cleaning and treatment. Regular ear and bedding hygiene keeps them from coming back.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 14, 2020
Treating Mite Skin Disease in Dogs

Treating Mite Skin Disease in Dogs

Mites hide in hair follicles and show as patches of hair loss, redness, and itching that worsen without care. A vet check, a skin spray and ointment, and a clean, dry, disinfected home bring the fastest recovery.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 9, 2020
Why Are My Teddy Dog’s Eyes Red?

Why Are My Teddy Dog’s Eyes Red?

Red, irritated eyes are common in dogs and can range from harmless to serious. Frequent triggers include exercise, diet-related 'heat,' foreign objects, infections, and injuries. Most mild cases improve with gentle cleaning, but persistent redness needs a vet check to protect your dog's vision.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 29, 2020
Why Do Dogs Get Red Eyes With Discharge?

Why Do Dogs Get Red Eyes With Discharge?

Red eyes with discharge usually mean inflammation from exercise heat, a foreign object, infection, a fight, or a tear-duct problem. Most cases clear with saline rinses and vet drops, but a vet visit is wise for anything severe.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 29, 2020
What to Do When a Kitten Has Heavy Eye Discharge and Can’t Open Its Eyes

What to Do When a Kitten Has Heavy Eye Discharge and Can’t Open Its Eyes

Heavy eye discharge and eyes that won't open in a kitten usually point to neonatal conjunctivitis or feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu), though rich, greasy food can also be the cause. Each needs a different approach: gentle cleaning and antibiotic drops for infection, and prompt vet care plus antiviral support for cat flu. Act early to avoid worse disease.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 27, 2020
What to Do When a Puppy Has Pus-Like Eye Discharge

What to Do When a Puppy Has Pus-Like Eye Discharge

Pus-like eye discharge in a puppy can mean a bacterial eye infection, dehydration from gut or systemic illness, or simply a diet too rich and salty. Match the cause to the treatment: gentle food and vitamins for dietary heat, antibiotic eye drops for infection, and prompt vet care for underlying disease or eyelid problems.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 27, 2020