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How to Feed Stray Cats
This is a guide to feeding strays, not a home-care plan — the aim is to meet a stray's minimum needs within your budget. The basics are simple: a labeled mainstream kibble, clean water, and never table scraps.

What Is Feline Panleukopenia?
Panleukopenia is a fast, fatal-sounding viral disease — but fear comes from not understanding it. Infection needs three things: a source, a route, and low immunity, so even a cat that never goes out can be at risk.

How to Adopt a Stray Cat
If you find newborn kittens outdoors, don't rush to take them — the mother may be fetching food, and your scent can make her reject them. Watch first, confirm they're orphaned, then prepare for a demanding but rewarding rescue.

What Is Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Plague)?
Feline panleukopenia is a highly contagious viral disease that crashes a cat's white-blood-cell count and weakens its defenses. With vaccination it is preventable, and with early aggressive support it is often survivable.

Why Cats Get Stressed — and Why It Matters
A cat's senses make the outside world overwhelming: keen but nearsighted eyes, hearing four times ours, smell many times stronger. Severe stress can even be fatal, and it underlies a large share of cat illnesses — so preventing it is real care.

Do Cats Have Blood Types?
Cats have three blood types — A, B, and AB — defined by proteins on the red cell surface. Knowing a cat's type matters because the wrong transfusion can trigger a fatal reaction, so typing and cross-matching always come first.

Vaccination Tips for Cats and Dogs
A smooth vaccination comes down to the right timing, honest health reporting, and careful aftercare. Knowing what to do before, during, and after the shot — and why boosters matter — protects your pet when its immunity briefly dips.

What to Do About Hairballs in Cats
Cats swallow hair while grooming, and usually pass it by vomiting or in stool. When hair builds up and blocks the gut, it becomes a hairball problem — prevention is far easier than treatment.

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea ranges from a minor upset to a sign of something serious. Environmental stress, diet slips, parasites, swallowed objects, or gut imbalance are common causes — but sudden, severe diarrhea in a kitten needs urgent care.

Why Cats Get Soft Stools and Diarrhea — and How to Help
Most recurring soft stools in cats trace back to food — intolerance, allergy, or a too-fast diet change — on top of a naturally delicate gut. Slow transitions and the right gut support resolve many cases without a trip to the clinic.