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Why Do Cats and Dogs Vomit
There are many causes of vomiting in cats and dogs, and it can be either physiological or pathological. Frequent vomiting is usually disease-related. Here is a detailed explanation.

Why Is My Cat Sneezing or Has a Runny Nose?
A cat's nose is sensitive and reacts to irritation with a runny nose, or the cat may be sick - a cold or feline rhinotracheitis. The exact cause needs careful observation before treatment. Here are the common reasons.

Common Cat Diseases
Beyond eating, drinking, and sleeping, cats get sick too - and that is what owners fear most. Here is a roundup of common cat diseases for reference.

Why Is My Cat Coughing (Wheezing)
The reasons a cat coughs or wheezes include the following conditions.

Cat Acute Diarrhea: Symptoms and Treatment
Diarrhea is caused by excess water in the stool and is an important sign of intestinal disease in cats. It can affect your cat through severe fluid loss, leading to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance or acid-base disturbance.

Cat Conjunctivitis: Symptoms and Treatment
Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye diseases in cats, with the highest incidence in kittens. Every good owner should learn the basics of feline eye conditions to prevent and treat them before a small problem becomes a big one.

Causes and Management of Diarrhea in Cats
Diarrhea in cats at home is something most owners have experienced.

Can You Keep a Cat During Pregnancy?
Counting on my fingers, there are 49 days until New Year's Eve; the younger generation can't escape the pressure to marry. If you're already married, congratulations - the elders' pressure for grandchildren is coming!

FIP in Cats: Symptoms and Treatment
FIP, short for Feline Infectious Peritonitis, means inflammation of the abdominal lining. When this inflammation is linked to a specific mutated feline coronavirus, it is infectious peritonitis (FIP). Only a small fraction of coronavirus strains cause FIP.

Why Is My Cat Sneezing
Pets and people sneeze for two usual reasons: inflamed nasal lining or a foreign object in the nostril. If exposed to irritants or a respiratory infection, the lining inflames.