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Common Abdominal Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Ascites, Stomach Bleeding and More
Abdominal disease hits the stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas and peritoneum, causing vomiting, diarrhea, pain and fluid buildup. Learn the signs and treatments.

How to Prevent Rabbit Yellow Urine Disease
Yellow urine disease is a major threat to young kits, usually appearing around 7 days of age with a high death rate if untreated. Preventing doe mastitis is the key. Here is how.

Is Yellow Rabbit Urine a Sign of Yellow Urine Disease?
Brief yellow urine is usually diet-related and needs a feed change. True yellow urine disease strikes nursing kits. Here is how to tell them apart.

Why Does My Cat Vomit Then Drink Heavily?
Heavy drinking after vomiting is the cat replacing lost fluid; common triggers are acute gastritis, kidney trouble (diabetes or failure), or food poisoning. Withhold food briefly and see a vet if it continues.

Why Does Your Cat Have Trouble Urinating?
Difficulty urinating shows as blood in urine, frequent urination, or blockage, mainly from urinary-system problems; without timely treatment it causes great pain. Here we discuss feline urinary disease.

What to Do If Your Cat Eats a Poisonous Plant
If a cat eats a toxic plant it can fall ill and die, so owners with many plants should bewareβkeep plants like lilies, which poison cats, out of reach, preferably outdoors. Here we explain what to do.

Common Rabbit Poisoning: Causes and Treatment
Rabbit poisoning often comes from pesticide-tainted feed, toxic plants mixed into hay, or excess salt. Know the signs and the right first-aid, and always prevent by managing feed carefully.

What to Do If a Cat Vomits After Eating Chestnuts? Can Cats Eat Chestnuts?
A cat stole chestnuts and vomited - what now? Cats are carnivores but curious about other foods, and their fragile guts often react with vomiting or diarrhea. This article explains whether cats can eat chestnuts and what to do after vomiting.

Dog and Cat Reproductive Diseases: Signs and Routine Medication
Reproductive disease in dogs and cats is less common than other ills but easily missed. This guide covers testicular, prostatic, vulvar/vaginal, uterine, and mammary/navel inflammation with the drugs that help.

What Are the Signs of Dog Kidney Failure, and How Is It Treated?
Early signs are dehydration, diarrhea, odd urine, thirst, drowsiness, vomiting, and weight loss; long-term brings bleeding, high blood pressure, blindness, lung fluid, and seizures. Treat by cause with fluids, blood-pressure drugs, diet, and anemia care; avoid high-phosphorus food.