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Cat Deworming: Methods and Timing
Parasites are among the few cat illnesses you can actually prevent. A regular deworming schedule protects your cat β and since many parasites are zoonotic, it protects you too. Here is what to know about internal and external parasites and when to treat.

Can Pets Eat Beets? Benefits and Safety Tips
Beets are a low-calorie root vegetable that can be a healthy occasional treat for dogs and cats. Learn the potential benefits β fiber, nitrates, betalains β and the precautions to feed them safely.

Early Signs of Parvovirus in Puppies
Parvovirus hits unvaccinated puppies hardest, especially those 2 to 3 months old. Early signs are lethargy and poor appetite; within days come vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration. Vaccination is the only real protection.

Can an Indoor Cat Still Get Feline Panleukopenia?
Even strictly indoor cats can catch panleukopenia, because owners may carry the virus home on shoes and clothing. Regular vaccination is the only reliable protection. Early signs include lethargy, poor appetite, and soft stools.

When Your Cat Struggles to Use the Litter Box
Straining in the litter box can mean lower urinary tract disease or a bowel problem such as constipation. Male cats with a urinary blockage are in danger, and repeated vomiting from straining is a red flag for urgent care.

Why Cats Get Stressed (and What to Do)
Cats are sensitive by nature, and the outside world looks and sounds nothing like homeβblurred vision, four-times-sharper hearing, and overwhelming smells can trigger fear. Severe stress weakens immunity and links to FIP, respiratory disease, fatty liver, and urinary problems, so it is best avoided.

How Abnormal Bleeding in Cats Is Diagnosed and Treated
Abnormal bleeding can come from many conditions involving platelets, clotting factors, or blood vessels, and it should never be ignored. Diagnosis relies on blood tests, imaging, and clotting assays, while treatment focuses on stopping the trigger and stabilizing the cat.

Why Cats Bleed Abnormally
Abnormal bruising and bleeding in cats come from clotting disorders, which fall into three groups: platelet problems, blood-vessel defects, and missing clotting factors. Causes range from rat-poison ingestion and infections to bone-marrow disease, and some can be life-threatening.

What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Eat, Drink, or Has No Energy
A dog that won't eat is a common but serious signal β anorexia often travels with vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy and can mean something urgent. Know your emergency contact, watch closely, and don't guess with medication.

What Is Coccidiosis in Cats and Dogs
Coccidia are single-celled gut parasites that hit young cats and dogs hard and can spread to people as chronic diarrhea. A fecal check confirms infection, and sulfonamide or amprolium treatment needs follow-up tests to prevent relapse.