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Is Your Cat’s Vomiting a Sign of Illness?
Occasional vomiting in cats has many causes, from harmless hairballs to serious disease. Knowing which warning signs point to a real medical problem β and what to track before you call the vet β helps you act at the right time.

What to Feed a Cat with a Weak Stomach and Severe Diarrhea
When a weak stomach leaves a cat with diarrhea severe enough to cause weakness, the priority is gentle supportβage-appropriate food, no toxic human scraps, and probiotics for mild cases. If diarrhea brings dehydration or collapse, see a vet immediately.

How Long Can a Husky Survive Canine Distemper?
A Husky with canine distemper that is caught and treated early has a good chance of recovery. Left untreated, the disease can be fatal within a few days to a week, so prompt veterinary care is the deciding factor.

What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Persian Cats?
Colds are common in cats with weaker constitutions. A Persian cat with a cold shows sneezing, a runny nose, and coughing, and may run a fever when it is severeβso keep the cat warm to keep the illness from worsening.

How to Lower Your Cat’s Risk of Gastroenteritis
Cat gastroenteritis brings vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, and the causing virus can linger in the environment for a year. Vaccination plus careful diet and hygiene is the strongest defense.

How to Protect Your Cat From Parasites
Cats pick up fleas and lice from dirty surroundings or contact with infected animals. Regular parasite-control baths, a clean home, and prompt treatment keep these pests β and the illnesses they bring β at bay.

Understanding Mouth Ulcers in Cats
Mouth ulcers are a fairly common feline dental problem with causes that range from immune system weakness to diet, genetics, and infection. Signs include drooling, bad breath, and weight loss. Veterinary cleaning plus good home dental care keeps most cases under control.

What Parasites Live Inside Cats
Cats can harbor several internal parasites, each with its own tell-tale signs. Roundworms, hookworms, filarial worms, and tapeworms differ in appearance and symptoms but all deserve prompt attention. A regular deworming routine is the simplest way to protect your cat's health.

Internal Parasites in Cats
Internal parasites are a common and potentially serious problem in cats, ranging from roundworms and hookworms to tapeworms and filarial worms. Left untreated, heavy infestations can stunt growth, cause anemia, and even prove fatal. Regular deworming is the most reliable way to keep them under control.

Red Tissue Growing Inside a Puppy’s Eye
Red tissue in the eye is typically an inflamed third eyelid, often present on both sides. It may look like simple heat, but it needs surgical removal to protect vision and avoid infection, so see a vet rather than waiting.