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The Relationship Between Cat Asthma and Bronchitis
Cat asthma is also called feline bronchitis, with airway obstruction as its main feature. It can strike cats of any age, most often young and middle-aged. Learn the symptoms, causes, and how it is diagnosed.

How to Manage the Daily Life of a Cat with Asthma
Most cats live with asthma for life, so ongoing prevention at home matters. Learn how to manage an asthmatic cat's daily life β environment, cleaning, diet, and emergency care β to keep flare-ups to a minimum.

Long-Term Care for a Cat with Asthma
Cat asthma cannot be cured and can lead to emphysema or heart disease if it keeps relapsing. The key to prevention is avoiding allergens β no smoke, perfume, or pollen; keep a healthy weight; use a low-allergen diet; and recheck every 3 months.

Preventing Eczema in Dogs Before It Starts
Eczema is not hard to treat, but it is miserable for the dog. The smart move is prevention: dry the coat after rain, balance nutrition, and deworm on schedule. Here is how to keep eczema away.

Symptoms and Treatment of Chronic Colitis in Dogs
If your dog often has soft stools, excessive bowel movements, or has bloody stool and straining to defecate, then pay attention, the dog may have chronic colitis. Compared with gastroenteritis, you may be relatively unfamiliar with dog colitis. Today we specifically understand the symptoms and treatment of chronic colitis in dogs.

Best Medications for Cats with Colitis and Blood in Stool
If your cat is mentally normal with a normal temperature and no loss of appetite, but frequently passes soft or even watery stools with a foul, fishy odor, it may have colitis. Feline colitis is often related to viruses and parasites, and requires prompt identification of the cause and treatment to avoid dehydration or even death. Today we walk you through the treatment of feline colitis.

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.

Cat Colitis: Symptoms & How to Treat
Cat colitis starts with normal appetite but frequent soft, bloody, foul stools and can progress to watery sprayed diarrhea. Home care uses amoxicillin and bismuth; prescription care may add atropine, gentamicin, or fluids.

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.