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What Is Feline Panleukopenia?
Panleukopenia is a fast, fatal-sounding viral disease β 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.

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.

Do Cats Have Blood Types?
Cats have three blood types β A, B, and AB β 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 β and why boosters matter β protects your pet when its immunity briefly dips.

Why Does a Cat Get Panleukopenia After a Dewormer?
Deworming medicine does not cause panleukopeniaβthe two are unrelated, and any illness reflects the kitten's own condition, so watch its health closely. Dewormer upset usually shows as vomiting from gut irritation and settles with probiotics, while true panleukopenia is a separate, serious viral disease.

Cat Gastritis: Symptoms and Treatment
A cat's weak gut makes gastritis common, and it's uncomfortable for both cat and owner. Causes range from hard-to-digest grains and bones to spoiled food, with vomiting and diarrhea as the main signs. Short fasting, vet-directed medication, and clean feeding prevent it.

Do Cats or Dogs Have More Parasites?
Cats and dogs share most parasites, so neither has 'more'; the load depends on environment and health. Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and others cause real harm, and a regular deworming schedule keeps them down.

What to Do When a Puppy Has Pus-Like Eye Discharge
Pus-like eye discharge in a puppy can mean a bacterial eye infection, dehydration from gut or systemic illness, or simply a diet too rich and salty. Match the cause to the treatment: gentle food and vitamins for dietary heat, antibiotic eye drops for infection, and prompt vet care for underlying disease or eyelid problems.

Why Your Dog Keeps Vomiting Yellow Foamy Fluid
A dog that repeatedly throws up yellow, foamy fluid usually has poor gut motility from dehydration, irregular feeding, or a bad environment, or it ate too fast, human food, or additive-heavy items that strain the liver and pancreas. Parasites and gastritis (acute or chronic) are other causes; watch energy and appetite, and use a probiotic plus bland food for gastritis.

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting White Foam and Mucus?
White foam and mucus in vomit usually mean excess stomach acid from acute gastritis, indigestible food, or parasites. Start with an 8-hour fast from food and water; if vomiting and diarrhea continue, see a vet. Switch to a bland diet with probiotics, and check the stool for parasite eggs.