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How Abnormal Bleeding in Cats Is Diagnosed and Treated

How Abnormal Bleeding in Cats Is Diagnosed and Treated

Abnormal bleeding can come from many conditions involving platelets, clotting factors, or blood vessels, and it should never be ignored. Diagnosis relies on blood tests, imaging, and clotting assays, while treatment focuses on stopping the trigger and stabilizing the cat.

Pet Health 📅 January 4, 2021
Why Cats Bleed Abnormally

Why Cats Bleed Abnormally

Abnormal bruising and bleeding in cats come from clotting disorders, which fall into three groups: platelet problems, blood-vessel defects, and missing clotting factors. Causes range from rat-poison ingestion and infections to bone-marrow disease, and some can be life-threatening.

Pet Health 📅 January 4, 2021
Illnesses Dogs Are Prone to in Autumn

Illnesses Dogs Are Prone to in Autumn

Autumn's temperature swings put dogs at risk for colds, diarrhea, kennel cough, and parasites. Warmth, a steady diet, good ventilation, and on-time parasite control keep them safe.

Pet Health 📅 January 2, 2021
What Lecithin Does for Your Cat

What Lecithin Does for Your Cat

Lecithin is a popular coat and skin supplement for cats, rich in choline and taurine. Used as directed, it can improve fur shine, soothe dry skin, and support eye and heart health.

Pet Health 📅 January 1, 2021
What to Prepare Before Bringing Home a Cat

What to Prepare Before Bringing Home a Cat

Before a cat arrives, stock up on the essentials: age-appropriate food, a warm bed, separate bowls, a litter box, and basic supplements. A cat carrier and a few toys can follow later.

Pet Health 📅 December 31, 2020
How to Choose and Switch Your Cat’s Food

How to Choose and Switch Your Cat’s Food

Picking the right cat food and changing diets slowly protects a sensitive stomach. Look for high animal protein, balanced fat, and added taurine, and transition over about a week.

Pet Health 📅 December 31, 2020
Why Dogs Shouldn’t Eat Cat Food

Why Dogs Shouldn’t Eat Cat Food

To the untrained eye, dog food and cat food look alike — but they differ sharply in taurine and fat. Cats need rich meat-based food; dogs are closer to omnivores, and cat food gives them too much of the wrong thing.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020
Can Dogs Eat Cherries?

Can Dogs Eat Cherries?

The answer is no. Cherry pits, stems, and leaves carry cyanide, and the pit itself can block the gut. With so many safer fruits available, cherries simply aren't worth the risk.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Urinary Stones

What to Do When Your Dog Has Urinary Stones

Urinary stones — in the kidney, ureter, bladder, or urethra — show up as strained, painful, or bloody urination. Knowing the stone type and location guides whether dissolution, diet, medicine, or surgery is the right call.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020
Winter Care Mistakes to Avoid for Dogs

Winter Care Mistakes to Avoid for Dogs

When a cold snap hits, dogs sleep away the winter in warm beds — but keeping them cozy has traps. Five common warming mistakes can actually do harm, while a few simple habits keep a dog safe and comfortable.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020