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What to Do When a Bath Gives Your Cat a Fever

What to Do When a Bath Gives Your Cat a Fever

Cats chill easily, so a bath that isn't dried thoroughly can turn into a cold and then a fever. Treatment follows the cause and temperatureβ€”mild fevers may need nothing but monitoring, while anything above 104.5 F warrants a vet; prevention is simply thorough drying and a warm, draft-free home.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Early Signs of Canine Distemper

Early Signs of Canine Distemper

Canine distemper starts with lethargy, poor appetite, discharge from the eyes and nose, and a fever above 40Β°C that rises and falls in waves. It's a highly contagious viral disease spread by contact, air, or food β€” not zoonotic β€” and kills over 80% of untreated cases, so vaccination and quick vet care are vital.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Signs and Symptoms of Rabies Onset

Signs and Symptoms of Rabies Onset

Rabies is an almost invariably fatal viral disease, so prevention through prompt post-exposure vaccination is the only effective defense. The illness progresses through three stages β€” a prodromal (early) phase, a furious phase marked by fear of water, and a paralytic phase ending in death. If a dog bites or scratches you, wash the wound and seek medical care for the rabies vaccine without delay.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Understanding Kennel Cough in Dogs

Understanding Kennel Cough in Dogs

Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs caused by canine adenovirus type II (among other agents), marked by a harsh, repeated cough that worsens at night and with exercise. It spreads easily, especially in autumn and winter, but is preventable through vaccination and good husbandry.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
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
Cat Staples: A Guide to Dry Cat Food

Cat Staples: A Guide to Dry Cat Food

Dry kibble is the most common cat staple, but today's market also offers low-temperature baked and air-dried foods that retain more nutrition. Choose based on your cat's digestion and your budget, aiming for 35–40%+ animal protein, clear ingredients, and a trustworthy brand.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Common Illnesses Dogs Face in Summer

Common Illnesses Dogs Face in Summer

Summer raises a dog's risk of heart trouble, colds, skin pests, gut disease, and heatstroke, with flat-faced and senior dogs most vulnerable. Keep exercise moderate, food fresh, parasites controlled, and never let a dog bake in the heat.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Weather Affects Your Cat’s Mood and Health

How Weather Affects Your Cat’s Mood and Health

Cats feel weather as keenly as people do, storms, cold, heat, and humidity all shift their mood and health. Watch for heatstroke and hypothermia in extremes, and keep the home between 20 and 25 C with sun, warmth, and steady routine.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
A Complete Guide to Spaying or Neutering Your Cat

A Complete Guide to Spaying or Neutering Your Cat

The best time to neuter is after sexual maturity, around 5 to 6 months, with a vet check and blood work first. Weigh the real benefits, fewer cancers and roaming, against risks like weight gain and anesthesia, and follow strict after-care to heal cleanly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Common Illnesses and Symptoms in Kittens

Common Illnesses and Symptoms in Kittens

Kittens have weak immunity, so watch daily for dullness or odd behavior. Beware parvovirus, gastroenteritis, rhinotracheitis, ringworm, and ear mites, all serious and contagious, needing prompt isolation and a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026