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Feline Acute Pancreatitis: Symptoms and Care
Feline acute pancreatitis happens when pancreatic enzymes activate inside the gland and digest the organ itself, causing swelling, bleeding, or necrosis. Cats show vomiting, anorexia, dehydration, and abdominal pain, and are managed with fasting, antiemetics, pain control, fluids, and a low-fat diet.

Why Is Your Cat Suddenly Limping?
Sudden lameness in cats can stem from injury, arthritis, hip dysplasia, or even aortic thromboembolism. Catch it early, get a proper diagnosis, and manage weight, joints, and environment for better recovery.

Feline Stomatitis: The Complete Guide
Feline stomatitis is a painful, relapsing inflammation of the whole mouth β gums, oral mucosa, and pharynx β driven by an over-active immune response to plaque and viruses like calicivirus. Signs run from foul drooling and weight loss to a cat that stops grooming and hides in pain; treatment pairs steroids and antibiotics with dental cleaning, and extracting the premolars and molars resolves or greatly eases symptoms in roughly two-thirds of cats.

Why Does My Cat Always Lie Down? Understanding Feline Arthritis
If your cat spends most of its time lying down, walks with a limp, or refuses to be touched on the hind legs, it may be suffering from arthritisβa condition that affects up to 90% of cats as they age. Arthritis is the inflammation and degeneration of joint cartilage, most often secondary (degenerative) arthritis, which worsens as cats grow older. Cats are masters at hiding pain, so signs like reluctance to jump, reduced grooming, increased sleeping, and irritability can easily go unnoticed. Causes include aging, genetics, obesity, injury, and acromegaly. Treatment combines veterinarian-supervised medication (NSAIDs such as meloxicam), weight management with omega-3 and glucosamine supplements, and environmental adjustments like steps and soft bedding. Prevention starts with a healthy diet and keeping your cat lean.