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Why Does My Cat Have Stinky Paws
Smelly cat paws usually come from stepping in poop, interdigital dermatitis, sweaty pads, or bad breath. Keep paws trimmed and clean, watch for limping or red skin, and see a vet for infection or stomatitis.

Bacterial Infections in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms and Medications
Bacterial infections in dogs and cats range from leptospirosis and Lyme disease to E. coli, brucellosis, pasteurellosis, staph, and salmonella. This guide summarizes each disease's signs and the drugs and prevention that matter most.

Why Does Your Cat’s Breath Smell Bad?
Cat bad breath often points to dental plaque, gingivitis, digestive trouble, or serious disease such as kidney failure, feline leukemia, or diabetes. Have a vet clean the teeth, adjust the diet, treat the underlying illness, and use antibiotics to control infection.

How Often Should You Completely Change Cat Litter?
Generally, fully change the litter when it drops to about one-third of the original amount after 1-2 weeks, but adjust for the cat's age, health, season, and litter type. Poor-quality litter that clumps poorly or sticks needs sooner replacement. Always wash and dry the box before refilling.

Why a Cat’s Breath Smells During Teething
Bad breath during a cat's teething phase usually comes from irritated, bleeding gums, trapped food debris, oral infection, or digestive upset. Check the mouth often, keep it clean with brushing or pet dental products, and feed dry kibble to reduce tartar. If the odor is severe or comes with sneezing, vomiting, or lethargy, see a vet β though it typically clears once adult teeth settle.

Why Does Your Cat Smell Bad?
A smelly cat usually signals mouth, gut (gas, diarrhea, constipation/anal issues), skin/coat infection, or ear infection. Find the sourceβbad breath, tail-base odor, skin lumps, or ear dischargeβand treat accordingly.
Found it vomited today; no other signs by day, now tongue out panting, after panting still humming, red eye discharge and tears but not red yet, yellow sticky stuff on nose; is it feline rhinotracheitis, can I medicate?
Your description may fit rhinotracheitis but not certainly; further tests are needed. Rhinotracheitis is an acute upper respiratory infection from feline herpesvirus with sneezing, cough, runny nose, more eye discharge. It resembles a cold and needs PCR to confirm. With panting, tongue out, and vomiting, first check for abdominal breathing and fever, and rule out heart/lung issues like acute pulmonary edema or heart disease.
How do you treat cat bad breath?
Cat bad breath is usually from mouth or gut issues; brush teeth regularly and avoid long-term wet food that forms tartar and odor. For needed wet food, brush daily and use dental tools; poor digestion also causes it, so feed on schedule with probiotics.
Found bug-bitten holes on the dog after vacation; treated but some remain
The dog likely has ticks; use a fipronil-based topical dewormer so the tick paralysis releases and drops off. If not, dab with alcohol and pull gently with tweezers, then disinfect the environment.
What happens if a cat has parasites?
Internal parasites (roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm) cause diarrhea, vomiting, poor appetite, weight loss, anemia; heavy loads show worms in stool. Heartworm/lung fluke bring cough, breathing trouble, lower stamina. External parasites (mites, fleas, lice, ticks) cause itching, hair loss, dandruff, scabs, even dermatitis, anemia, fever.