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Common Feline Urinary Tract Diseases
Urinary diseases affect a cat's urinary system — urinary tract infection, cystitis, stones, renal failure and more. Here are the symptoms and causes.

Feline Eye Diseases and Eye Drops
Feline eye disease is very likely in a cat's life. Some breeds like Exotic Shorthair, Persian, and Chinchilla (flat-faced) are high-risk and may have multiple eye infections.

What to Do When a Dog Vomits for Days
Frequent vomiting usually points to the digestive system - wrong diet or blockage - with poor appetite and low spirits. We advise a vet visit.

Why Does My Dog Urinate Slowly?
Slow, prolonged urination means the dog struggles to pass urine despite a full bladder, often with frequency and low volume. Common causes are urinary stones or blockages, infection and inflammation, or nerve damage, each needing a vet diagnosis and targeted treatment.

Dog Urine with Blood: Causes and What to Do
Blood in dog urine usually means tract injury or infection, but causes differ — urinary disease, an intact tom's mating friction, poisoning, or blood parasites. This guide covers each with the right treatment.

Why Does a Dog Urinate a Lot and Often?
Excessive, frequent urination can come from higher water intake or hormone shifts, or from urinary disease and diabetes. This guide covers the common causes — drinking habits, urinary disease, diabetes, and endocrine disorder — and how to respond.

Why Does a Dog Urinate Often but Only a Little Each Time?
Frequent urination with only a few drops each time can signal a urinary tract infection, stones, or even kidney disease. This guide covers the likely causes, the right medications, and the home care that helps a dog recover.

Why Does a Dog Dribble Urine Drop by Drop?
A dog that dribbles urine a drop at a time, with prolonged urination and obvious pain, may have stones or urethritis. This guide covers the symptoms, treatment, and the diet changes that help pass and prevent stones.
My hamster has been peeing blood since afternoon and is losing energy — what’s wrong?
Hamster blood in urine has many causes: cystitis, urethral infection, stones, uterine tumor, trauma. See a vet to find the cause; urinary infections are often treated with quinolones.
Please help – what is this discharge from my dog’s genital area?
Genital discharge usually indicates urinary or reproductive disease such as urethritis, cystitis, or pyometra. A vet exam guides treatment; pyometra needs surgery.