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Feline Histoplasmosis

Feline Histoplasmosis

Feline histoplasmosis is an intracellular fungal infection, usually limited to the respiratory and digestive tracts, characterized by cough, diarrhea, emaciation and mucosal ulcers. This article explains its symptoms and treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Feline Coccidioidomycosis

Feline Coccidioidomycosis

Feline coccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection in cats characterized by cough and difficulty breathing. Cats are highly susceptible, mainly infected by inhaling airborne spores; the lungs are most severely affected, though other organs, especially bone, can be involved.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Features of Feline Hemobartonellosis

Features of Feline Hemobartonellosis

Feline hemobartonellosis, also called feline infectious anemia, is caused by Hemobartonella (a genus within Bartonella) that enters the cat and parasitizes red blood cells.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Medicine to Give a Dog With a Cold

What Medicine to Give a Dog With a Cold

As temperatures drop and daily temperature swings widen, dogs with weaker immunity can catch colds, with sneezing, runny noses and fevers. This article explains how to recognize a dog cold and how to treat it safely based on the dog's weight.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Does a Doe in Heat Look Like?

What Does a Doe in Heat Look Like?

A doe's heat is mostly induced by stimulus. Breed, age, health, climate, and environment all shape it — summer heat cuts appetite and heat rate, winter cold and scarce greens do too. In heat she turns excited and active: stomps, paws the floor, eats less or refuses food, mounts other does, and seeks the buck; her vulva goes pale at rest, pink early, deep red at peak with swelling, then purple-red. The cycle is 8–15 days, each heat 3–5 days; place her with the buck at the start. Neuter if not breeding.

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
How to Care for a Cat with Fatty Liver Disease

How to Care for a Cat with Fatty Liver Disease

Treating feline fatty liver has two stages: a stabilization phase and a long care phase. Stabilization needs hospital observation; care can be done at home. Here is what each involves.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

How to Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

There is no specific cure for infectious canine hepatitis - treatment is symptomatic, based on signs and experience. Best of all is prevention: vaccines are over 90% effective. Here is how it is treated.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Diagnose and Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

How to Diagnose and Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

Infectious canine hepatitis is an acute septicemic disease that often causes acute necrotizing hepatitis. Its signs resemble distemper and it easily co-infects, making cases worse - and puppies under one year are most at risk. Here is how it is diagnosed and treated.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Understanding Cat Chronic Hepatitis

Understanding Cat Chronic Hepatitis

Many owners panic when a cat is diagnosed with chronic hepatitis, fearing they will lose their pet. In fact it is not a death sentence and can be cured - the earlier treatment starts, the faster the recovery. Here is what chronic hepatitis really means.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026