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What Is a Normal Animal Body Temperature

What Is a Normal Animal Body Temperature

Temperature is a basic, important sign in diagnosis. As one of three vital signs, its range reflects the animal's state. Here is the basics.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What to Do When a Cat Has Fatty Liver Disease

What to Do When a Cat Has Fatty Liver Disease

Cat fatty liver cannot heal on its own - it needs monitoring equipment and a vet's skill, like a nasal tube for an anorexic cat. You cannot cure it at home, and earlier is better. Here is how it is treated.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Starvation Can Cause Fatty Liver in Cats

Why Starvation Can Cause Fatty Liver in Cats

Most animals get fatty liver from too much food, but cats are the opposite too - they can get it from not eating. Here is the mechanism, and the common types and signs.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Can Dog Hepatitis Be Cured?

Can Dog Hepatitis Be Cured?

Dog hepatitis can be cured, and early treatment speeds recovery. It is also a common dog disease, with two main types - infectious and toxic. What causes each, and how is it treated?

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Feline Primary Hepatic Jaundice

Feline Primary Hepatic Jaundice

Feline primary hepatic jaundice is directly caused by too much bilirubin in the blood, which happens when the liver's metabolism or excretion goes wrong. Many things can disrupt liver metabolism - here is the breakdown.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Causes and Types of Cat Anemia

Causes and Types of Cat Anemia

Cat anemia arises from poor nutrition, parasites, leukemia or kidney disease, blood loss, bone marrow defects, and poisons such as onions or rodenticide, and is classified as regenerative (blood loss or hemolysis) or non-regenerative (marrow or systemic disease). A vet must identify the type and cause quickly because most underlying diseases have serious complications.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do for a Dog with Anemia? What Medicine?

What to Do for a Dog with Anemia? What Medicine?

Dog anemia has four types (hemorrhagic, hemolytic, nutritional, aplastic) from causes like trauma, toxins, parasites, and kidney disease. Mild cases need rest and iron-rich nutrition, severe cases need blood-building supplements and, for gut inflammation, antibiotics; see a vet if diet care does not help.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Is Dog Anemia Treated? Can a Blood Transfusion Cure It?

How Is Dog Anemia Treated? Can a Blood Transfusion Cure It?

Mild to moderate dog anemia is managed with iron- and protein-rich nutrition; drug- or toxin-caused types need stopping the drug or induced vomiting, and severe cases may need a transfusion or methylene blue for methemoglobinemia. Prevent it with safety on walks, no human food, and regular deworming.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Long Can a Dog with Severe Anemia Survive?

How Long Can a Dog with Severe Anemia Survive?

How long a severely anemic dog survives depends on the cause and severity: nutritional, toxic, or blood-loss anemia often does not shorten life with timely care, while hemolytic anemia is urgent and aplastic anemia from leukemia or kidney disease may be short. Treating the underlying cause is what determines the outcome.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Stop a Hamster from Chewing the Cage

How to Stop a Hamster from Chewing the Cage

Hamsters chew cages mainly to wear down teeth or burn off excess energy, but it can cause nasal sores and dental misalignment. Give them out-of-cage play time, chew toys, harder foods, and company; some simply want to escape, so check the cage is secure.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026