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Cat Heartworm: Prevention and Deworming
Heartworm is a mosquito-borne parasiteโpresent in China! Many wild animals are infected. Let's see how it spreads to cats.

Is Cat Stress Really That Scary?
Cats are sensitive, suspicious animals, so stimulated or frightened easily, causing stressโa set of physiological and behavioral reactions to unpleasant stimuli.

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs
This article explains what Rocky Mountain spotted fever in dogs is. It is an infectious tick-borne disease caused by Rickettsia. When an infected tick transmits the disease, it must attach to the host for 5 to 20 hours.

Treatment of Cystitis in Dogs
Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder mucosa and submucosa. In dogs it is often catarrhal, suppurative, or hemorrhagic-necrotic, showing painful, frequent urination. Sediment shows bladder epithelium, pus cells, many red cells, and urate crystals.

Symptoms of Bronchitis in Dogs
Canine bronchopneumonia refers to inflammation of a single lung lobule or part of a lobule, also called lobar pneumonia in dogs. Early bronchopneumonia is not difficult to treat and can usually be controlled and cured with daily care and proper medication, with a cure rate above 95%. The disease is mostly caused by cold stimulation, mechanical and chemical factors, infectious diseases, and parasitic infections, leading to acute, non-specific inflammation of the trachea, bronchial mucosa, and surrounding tissue. Its clinical features are cough, wheezing, and crackles on abdominal auscultation. It often recurs acutely in cold seasons.

Why Are Dogs Afraid of the Vacuum?
Today we learn why dogs fear the vacuum.

Causes and Treatment of Abnormal Bleeding in Cats
There are many causes of abnormal bleeding in cats, including diseases related to platelets, clotting factors, or blood vessels. Although these diseases are uncommon in cats, they can occur at any age or breed. This article explains the causes of abnormal bleeding in cats and how to treat it.

What Oral Diseases Affect Cats?
A cat's affection is hard-won, and owners may think the little mouth needs no studyโit won't kiss them anyway. That's why oral problems go unnoticed until obvious signs like swelling or refusal to eat appear.

Early Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs
The symptoms of diabetes in dogs are essentially the same as those in humans, mainly following the pattern of "three highs and one low" (increased drinking, increased urination, increased appetite, and weight loss).

What Are a Cat’s Natural Behaviors?
Through a long shared history, cats now fit urban life; varied yet affectionate, they make us gladly serve them. Today let's discuss their biological traits.