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Telling a Cat Cold Apart from Feline Panleukopenia (Distemper)
A simple cat cold brings sneezing, runny nose, and a mild fever that often resolves in a few days. Feline panleukopenia (distemper) is far more dangerous: a high fever of 40–41°C, repeated vomiting of yellow bile, and bloody, foul-smelling diarrhea. Any sudden high fever should be treated as an emergency and checked by a vet immediately.

Why a Dog Has Diarrhea and Foul-Smelling Gas
Stinky gas and diarrhea usually mean the gut can't digest something — beans, pasta, or too much rich protein ferments into smelly ammonia. Rule out parvovirus in puppies and pancreatitis in adults, skip milk (lactose), and feed easy-to-digest food plus probiotics.

Early Signs of Distemper and Early Treatment
Early distemper is easy to miss — a 40°C fever that dips like a 'cured' cold, then poor appetite, red swollen eyes, and later diarrhea or bloody stool. Improving spirit and appetite signal recovery; spot it early and treat, since late nervous signs are hard to reverse.

Symptoms and Prevention of Coccidiosis in Cats
Feline coccidiosis causes soft stools, diarrhea, and jelly-like mucus or blood in the feces, hitting kittens with weak immunity hardest. The parasite lives in the small intestine and can cause hemorrhagic enteritis. Catch it with a fecal exam and treat with sulfonamides plus fluids; prevent it through regular deworming, avoiding contaminated soil, and isolating infected cats.

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 Internal Parasites Do Dogs Have?
Probably all dog owners have seen their dog have diarrhea, bloody stool, or abnormal behavior-this may mean your dog is infected with parasites! So what are the common parasitic infections in dogs, and what symptoms usually appear after infection?

Symptoms of Proctitis (Rectal Inflammation) in Puppies
Dog enteritis refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. Inflammatory bowel disease can occur as a condition that invades only the small intestine, but is more commonly seen as widespread inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon.

Why Your Cat Vomits Yellow Foamy Liquid
When a cat vomits yellow fluid, there is surely a stomach or intestine problem. There are many causes - mild and severe. Generally causes include gastroenteritis, intestinal parasites, viral infection, and nervous system disease and liver-kidney-pancreas problems. For such complex causes, generally judge by the cat's symptoms to know the reason, so as to treat correctly. Today we discuss several causes of cats vomiting yellow fluid.

Dog Enteritis: Symptoms and Treatment
Dog enteritis refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. Inflammatory bowel disease can occur alone as a disease attacking the small intestine, but is more common as widespread inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Enteritis generally refers to inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon.

Can Dogs Eat Rice?
Today we look at whether dogs can eat rice.