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How to Prevent Heatstroke in Cats

How to Prevent Heatstroke in Cats

Cats can overheat when confined in hot, poorly ventilated spaces; their thermoneutral zone is about 30–36Β°C, and indoor heat can exceed that. Signs include panting, 'greasy' sweaty paws, drooling, red mucous membranes, and collapse. Prevention is cooling and hydration; severe cases with seizures or coma need urgent veterinary care.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do When Your Dog Is Constipated in Summer

What to Do When Your Dog Is Constipated in Summer

Summer constipation in dogs disrupts gut function and dulls the coat. The fix is mostly preventionβ€”more water, exercise, and fiberβ€”since causes range from table scraps to low fluid intake.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Treating E. coli Infection in Dogs and Cats

Treating E. coli Infection in Dogs and Cats

Colibacillosis is an acute intestinal infection of young dogs and cats caused by pathogenic E. coli, marked by fever, vomiting, and foul-smelling diarrhea that can turn fatal. It mimics many other diseases (distemper, parvovirus, salmonellosis), so a lab test is needed for diagnosis; treatment is antibiotics chosen by sensitivity testing plus strict hygiene and early colostrum.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Diagnosing and Treating Canine Parvovirus

Diagnosing and Treating Canine Parvovirus

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious acute disease and one of the deadliest threats to dogs, hitting weaned puppies hardest. It takes two forms: the gastroenteritis type (vomiting then tomato-juice-red, foul diarrhea, fever, low white cells) and the myocarditis type (sudden death in young pups from heart failure). It spreads by mouth from infected stool, urine, and vomit, and vaccination is the real defense β€” isolate any sick dog and disinfect with 2% caustic soda or 10–20% bleach.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is Blood in Your Dog’s Urine Serious?

Is Blood in Your Dog’s Urine Serious?

Blood in urine is often not an emergency β€” an intact female in heat or a male's mating injury can mimic it β€” but true hematuria points to the urinary tract. Blood at the start of the stream suggests a lower infection (urethritis, cystitis), at the end an upper one (bladder bleed, nephritis), and throughout with straining suggests the kidney or ureter; any whole-stream bleeding needs prompt vet care, and a urine sample from the first morning (within four hours) helps diagnosis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Much Does It Cost to Own a Dog?

How Much Does It Cost to Own a Dog?

Owning a dog costs far more than the purchase price β€” routine care for a small-to-medium dog runs roughly $740–$1,325 in the first year and $500–$875 each year after, while a large or giant breed costs more and lives shorter. Budget for veterinary care, vaccines, parasite prevention, food, and basics like a collar, crate, and training, and expect costs to climb with age and any unforeseen illness.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What Is Feline Mastitis and What Are Its Symptoms?

What Is Feline Mastitis and What Are Its Symptoms?

Feline mastitis is inflammation of the mammary glands caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, or E. coli, marked by one or more glands that are red, swollen, hot, and painful, with cloudy or bloody milk and a queen that refuses to nurse. Treatment stops nursing, cleans and drains the gland, and infuses antibiotics (ampicillin or cephalexin) into the teat canal, with systemic antibiotics for severe cases.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Is My Cat Having Diarrhea Again?

Why Is My Cat Having Diarrhea Again?

Diarrhea is loose or unformed stool from food moving too fast through the gut to absorb water and nutrients, and it can be acute or chronic. Causes range from infections, parasites, and diet changes to stress and underlying gut disease; at home, keep water available, feed small frequent easily digested meals, and use smectite or pet probiotics for mild cases β€” but see a vet for blood, fever, lethargy, or ongoing diarrhea in an unvaccinated cat.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Treat Severe Feather Loss in Parrots

How to Treat Severe Feather Loss in Parrots

Heavy feather loss in parrots usually signals feather-picking syndrome, driven by parasites, skin infection, nutritional gaps, a poor environment, hidden illness, or stress. Treatment starts with pinpointing the cause β€” a better diet, a vet exam with skin scraping, or cleaner surroundings β€” and keeping the bird in a stable, calm home.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Prevent Toxoplasmosis in Cats

How to Prevent Toxoplasmosis in Cats

Toxoplasmosis spreads mainly through cat faeces and infected raw meat, showing as chronic weight loss and anaemia or acute fever above 40Β°C with breathing trouble β€” and it can cause miscarriage in pregnant queens. Keep cats indoors, deworm regularly with a product that targets the parasite, cook any meat you feed, and clear litter with gloves to stay safe.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026