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Glomerulonephritis in Dogs and Cats
Glomerulonephritis is immune-mediated inflammation of the kidney's filtering units, often following infection or toxicity, causing fever, vomiting, kidney pain, and later blood in the urine or edema. Veterinary care controls inflammation and protects kidney function before uremia develops.

Is It Safe to Use Mosquito Coils Around Cats?
Many owners heard mosquito coils are toxic to cats; others say marketed coils meet standards and are safe in dose. Which is right?

Foods That Are Toxic to Cats
Unlike dogs, many things people can eat harm cats. Some seasonings also burden a cat's body.

What to Do for Anemia in Cats
Anemia refers to a low red blood cell count. It can be caused by many different blood problems, including blood loss, damaged red blood cells, and insufficient red blood cell production.

Can Dogs Eat Mushrooms?
This is a topic that demands attention: ordinary store-bought mushrooms are fine for your dog, but wild mushrooms carry a risk of toxicity to both people and dogs. Be especially careful not to let your dog eat wild mushrooms. This article covers safe preparation and the dangers of wild mushrooms.

Cat Vomiting: Causes and How to Tell What’s Wrong
Cat vomiting has dozens of causesβfrom eating too fast and hairballs to infections, toxins like lilies, and organ disease. Telling active vomiting from passive regurgitation, then reading the vomit, frequency, and your cat's energy, narrows the cause before a vet visit.
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