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Can a Cat’s Colitis Diarrhea Heal on Its Own?
In the early stage of chronic colitis, cats have repeated difficulty defecating and may appear to heal on their own for a while, but later develop soft stools, diarrhea, and blood in stool, which is usually difficult to heal on its own. So how should feline colitis diarrhea be treated if it cannot heal on its own? Today we explain in detail!

What Is Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?
Feline HCM is a common, life-threatening heart disease whose signs range from none to sudden collapse. Learn its symptoms, known causes (genes, thyroid, blood pressure), and how it is diagnosed.

Characteristics of Pododermatitis Onset in Rex Rabbits
Rex rabbit pododermatitis is a relatively common disease in rabbits and causes significant harm. Although it does not cause immediate death, it can cause great economic losses to rabbit farms. After rex rabbits develop pododermatitis, their appetite decreases and their body gradually becomes emaciated. The disease affects the breeding value of breeding rabbits and the fur quality of commercial rabbits, causing serious economic losses. Today we introduce the onset characteristics of rabbit pododermatitis.

What Causes Bloody Stool From Cat Colitis
Bloody, foul cat stool usually means colitisβfrom diet change, foreign objects, bacteria, parasites (coccidia, Giardia), drugs, or allergies. Treatment pairs diet and probiotics with targeted antiparasitic, antiallergy, and antibiotic care.

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 β and cats hide their sickness well.

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

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.

What Causes Cardiomyopathy in Cats
Most feline cardiomyopathy is genetic, but taurine deficiency and hyperthyroidism are proven links. Learn the known causes β and why limiting tuna and adding taurine lowers the risk.

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.