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How to Treat Cat Jaundice Hepatitis

How to Treat Cat Jaundice Hepatitis

For cats with jaundice hepatitis, a conservative approach combines Western and traditional medicine: Western treatment acts faster but has stronger side effects, while herbal treatment is slower but gentler on recovery. Here is how to manage it at home and with your vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Best Foods for a Dog with Anemia (Diet Therapy)

Best Foods for a Dog with Anemia (Diet Therapy)

For mild to moderate dog anemia, diet therapy with iron-rich liver, leafy greens, seaweed powder, lean meat and fish, and B vitamins (B12, folate, B6) plus vitamin C to aid iron uptake helps build blood. Keep the diet balanced to avoid toxicity from excess, and see a vet for severe cases.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Diagnose and Treat Pet Pancreatitis

How to Diagnose and Treat Pet Pancreatitis

Diagnosing pet pancreatitis needs pancreatic-enzyme tests, upper-abdomen CT, and a complete blood count. The earlier it is diagnosed, the easier to treat. Acute and chronic pancreatitis differ in treatment. Here is how to diagnose and treat pet pancreatitis.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Can Cats Eat Sweet Potatoes? Common Misconceptions

Can Cats Eat Sweet Potatoes? Common Misconceptions

Cats can eat sweet potatoes in moderation — they provide vitamin A, B6, C, and dietary fiber that support immunity, eyes, and digestion. But they are starchy and sugary, must be cooked and peeled, and should stay under 10% of total intake to avoid diabetes, intestinal blockage, and nutritional imbalance.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Is Cat Asthma Diagnosed?

How Is Cat Asthma Diagnosed?

Cat asthma cannot be judged by symptoms alone — it needs X-rays, blood counts, and heartworm testing. Learn the diagnostic steps and the main treatments: oxygen, steroids, bronchodilators, antibiotics, and inhalers.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Identify Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks) in Rabbits

How to Identify Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks) in Rabbits

Many owners raise rabbits in dog cages, but rabbits raised this way are prone to pododermatitis. Perhaps some owners know to put padding on the cage floor, but if the padding quality is poor or the method is wrong, it will still cause rabbits to get pododermatitis. Rabbit pododermatitis can be treated, but it is troublesome to treat. Below we detail the identification and treatment of rabbit pododermatitis, hoping to help you.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Treatment Methods for Rabbit Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks)

Treatment Methods for Rabbit Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks)

Rabbit pododermatitis (sore hocks) is quite common, so it is important for owners to learn how to treat it. It must be treated early, otherwise the impact and the time needed for a cure will be greater. Today we share some treatment methods for rabbit pododermatitis, hoping they help!

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Symptoms of Hypertrophic Heart Disease in Cats

Symptoms of Hypertrophic Heart Disease in Cats

Feline HCM is common in breeds like Burmese and Ragdolls. Early signs are subtle — breathing trouble, low appetite, tiredness — while late signs include heart failure, blood clots, and sudden death. Learn what to watch for.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Types of Heart Disease in Dogs

Types of Heart Disease in Dogs

Dog heart disease ranges from congenital valve defects to valve disease and dilated cardiomyopathy. Learn the main types, their symptoms, and the everyday factors — obesity, injury, and overexertion — that can trigger an episode.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Senior Dogs Are More Prone to Heart Disease

Why Senior Dogs Are More Prone to Heart Disease

As dogs age, the heart's pumping power weakens and circulation declines, raising the risk of heart disease — especially in certain breeds. Learn why senior and middle-aged dogs are more vulnerable, and the key symptoms owners should watch for.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026