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Yes, Cats Get Heart Disease Too
About 15% of house cats have heart disease, and HCM makes up ~80% of cases. It thickens the heart wall and can end in failure or sudden death. Early detection is everything — and cats hide their sickness well.

How Is Feline HCM Treated?
HCM cannot be cured and stays for life, but early treatment controls it well. Care centers on beta-blockers, diltiazem, diuretics for edema, and anticoagulants for clots — plus keeping a heart drug at home and minimizing stress.

Managing Cat Heart Disease Risk Through Diet
Since heart disease is hard to catch early, diet is the first line of defense. Choose low-fat, low-sodium food, limit snacks, handle raw meat safely, and add taurine for kittens and pregnant cats.

Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.

Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.

Symptoms of Cardiomyopathy in Cats
The three types of feline cardiomyopathy share similar signs — all lower the heart's pumping power and end in failure. Spotting fast breathing, blue gums, weak pulse, or sudden collapse early can save your cat's life.

How to Prevent Cardiomyopathy in Cats
Cardiomyopathy cannot be cured, so prevention is everything. Annual check-ups, taurine-rich balanced food, a calm low-salt home, and fish-oil/vitamin E support are the best ways to lower a cat's risk.

How to Deal With Eczema in Dogs
Dog eczema (moist dermatitis) itches badly and hides under the fur early. Causes include low skin immunity, damp coat, allergies, and over-grooming from pain or anxiety. Treatment: clip fur, zinc oxide, regular meds, and an E-collar.

How to Diagnose and Prevent Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Feline HCM is silent until it is advanced, so it is usually found at annual check-ups. Diagnosis relies on listening, ECG, echocardiography, and X-ray; prevention is regular screening plus a quiet, low-sodium, taurine-rich life.

Why Is My Cat Tearing Up? Does It Need Medicine?
Cat eye discharge is easy to overlook but can signal illness. Clear tears may just need watching; pus, redness, sneezing, or breathing trouble point to a respiratory infection that needs the right medication or a vet visit.