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Why Is There Blood in My Cat’s Stool
A happy day of scooping, then a jolt — why is there blood at the cat's anus, even dirty fur? Here's what causes bloody stool in cats.

What Is Intussusception in Dogs?
Intussusception is a gut condition in dogs caused by overeating, cold food, poor diet, cold water, or secondary infection and parasites. Here's how it works and how it's diagnosed.

Why Do Cats and Dogs Vomit
There are many causes of vomiting in cats and dogs, and it can be either physiological or pathological. Frequent vomiting is usually disease-related. Here is a detailed explanation.

Cat Vomiting: What to Do and Why
If the cat just vomits, start by observing the vomit to analyze the cause and decide if a vet visit is truly needed. Don't give human medicine to animals before consulting a vet.

How to Treat Canine Coronavirus Infection
Canine coronavirus infection, also called canine coronavirus diarrhea, is an acute infectious disease caused by canine coronavirus, mainly characterized by vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration in dogs.

Canine Rotavirus Infection
Canine rotavirus infection is an acute contagious disease that mainly affects newborn puppies, clinically characterized by watery diarrhea; adult dogs are usually subclinical. The disease spreads quickly where hygiene is poor.

Five Causes of Dog Vomiting
Dogs vomit - sometimes fine after, sometimes listless. Here are five types and which need a vet.

Why a Dog Throws Up Yellow Fluid and What to Do
Many causes - long hunger, gastritis, viral disease. Here is the detail.

Symptoms and Treatment of Canine Parvovirus
Canine parvovirus, also called 'dog turning intestines,' is a very serious contagious viral disease. But it is not untreatable - early detection and early treatment give a dog a good chance of recovery. Here are its symptoms and treatments.

What to Do When Dogs and Cats Have Diarrhea? Keep These Fast Antidiarrheals on Hand
The medical term for diarrhea is diarrhea, which usually refers to changes in bowel habits and stool characteristics, generally manifested as frequent defecation, increased stool volume, loose stools, and bloody stool. Most diarrhea in dogs and cats is caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, but it may also be a concurrent symptom of other diseases. Today we discuss knowledge about diarrhea in dogs and cats.