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Why Pets Need Vaccinations

Why Pets Need Vaccinations

Even indoor pets catch viruses carried in on shoes and hands, so vaccination is not optional. Core threats include distemper and parvovirus in dogs and panleukopenia, herpes, and calicivirus in cats — and untreated infection can be fatal despite treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Spring Care Tips for Dogs and Cats

Spring Care Tips for Dogs and Cats

Spring warms things up but also kicks off parasite and disease season, so make deworming, coat care, and early infection watch your priorities. Keep the environment clean, brush daily through the shed, and see a vet fast at any sign of lethargy, vomiting, or discharge.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Is My Cat Suddenly Coughing and Wheezing?

Why Is My Cat Suddenly Coughing and Wheezing?

A sudden cough or wheeze can be a simple cold, a hairball, feline asthma, or a heartworm/airway issue — and a healthy cat that suddenly struggles to breathe likely has a cold or something worse. See a vet to pin down the cause and keep the air irritant-free.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Disinfecting Your Home During Cat Rhinotracheitis

Disinfecting Your Home During Cat Rhinotracheitis

In a multi-cat home, one case of rhinotracheitis can spread through shared bowls, bedding, and even owner shoes. The herpesvirus survives about 24 hours and calicivirus up to 28 days, so disinfect with bleach, a potassium-peroxymonosulfate product, or 75% ethanol — after cleaning the surface first.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
The Cat Flu Vaccine: How It Works and What It Does

The Cat Flu Vaccine: How It Works and What It Does

Cat flu comes from herpes, calicivirus, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and Bordetella — and the FVRCP (cat triple) vaccine is the main defense. It doesn't fully block herpes (which hides latently in nerves), but it softens symptoms and shortens shedding; isolate sick cats room-to-room and disinfect.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Your Cat Has Intermittent Fever

Why Your Cat Has Intermittent Fever

Intermittent fever in cats usually signals an underlying disease, and most recurring-fever cases turn out to be feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP. Diagnosis relies on blood and urine tests, and FIP needs continuous, consistent treatment supported by good nutrition.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do When Your Pet Cries at Night

What to Do When Your Pet Cries at Night

Nighttime vocalizing usually traces back to illness, a sudden change in routine or surroundings, or mating behavior, so finding the cause comes first. Calming measures include a high-calorie snack before bed, play to burn off energy, steady companionship, keeping familiar items in place, topping up trace elements, and a vet check for older pets.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Tips to Prevent Skin Disease in Cats

Tips to Prevent Skin Disease in Cats

Cat skin trouble is usually ringworm or mites, and it is stubborn, relapsing, and contagious — so prevention pays off. Keep the environment dry and sunny, ease off egg yolk and red meat while feeding a dermatology diet if needed, and lean on immunity: daily sun, routine parasite prevention, and the odd supplement. Resistant cats simply don't break out.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Tell If Your Cat Has a Fever

How to Tell If Your Cat Has a Fever

A cat's normal temperature runs 38.0–39.0°C for adults and 38.5–39.5°C for kittens; a hot, dry ear or, more reliably, a rectal reading above 39.5°C signals fever. Short-term cooling (shade, paw-pad wiping, cool towels) helps, but the underlying cause, from infection to pyometra, needs a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Black Spots on Your Cat’s Nose: Dirt or Something Serious?

Black Spots on Your Cat’s Nose: Dirt or Something Serious?

About 90% of black marks on a cat's nose sit along the bridge, are greasy food grime that wipes away to reveal clean skin, and are completely harmless. But specks inside the nostrils with sneezing or discharge point to an infection such as a cold or feline herpesvirus, and dark patches on the bridge or sides of the nose often mean ringworm — both warrant a vet visit.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026