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Common Oral Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms and Medication
Dogs and cats cannot brush daily, so oral problems like stomatitis, periodontitis and gingivitis are common, with bad breath and ulcers and, if severe, eating difficulty. Here is what to know.

What to Do When Your Cat’s Nose Is Stuffy
A cat's stuffy nose can have many causes, such as a cold causing nasal congestion, or more seriously feline rhinotracheitis. A blocked nose is very uncomfortable, but without finding the cause promptly, treatment can't begin, so today we detail some situations of cat nasal blockage.

Signs Your Cat Has Interdigital Dermatitis
Cats love licking their paws because they are clean. But in humid weather, if a cat licks constantly, walks with a limp, or its paws smell bad, beware — it may have interdigital dermatitis. Below we explain what it is.

What Causes Cat Anemia and What Are Its Symptoms?
Anemic cats show symptoms like weight loss, weakness, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, but confirmation needs a blood test at a vet. Here we share knowledge about feline anemia.

What to Do If Your Cat Has a Seizure
Feline epilepsy is an intermittent, brain-origin disease marked by convulsions; after an episode the cat often staggers and circles. Let's learn about it.

Can Cat Conjunctivitis Heal on Its Own?
Conjunctivitis is a feline eye disease that, if untreated, affects vision and the eyes and can even stop the cat from living normally. Here we learn about cat conjunctivitis.

How to Tell If Your Cat Has Periodontitis
Feline periodontitis is common; many cats over three years old have periodontal disease, and senior cats are especially prone as their metabolism and immunity decline. Tooth disease is very painful and shows clear symptoms owners can use to judge. What are they? Let's find out together.

What Causes Respiratory Disease in Cats?
Feline respiratory disease comes from infection (virus, bacteria, fungus), inflammation (asthma, COPD), congenital defects (Persian brachycephalic), tumors, cardiovascular issues, inhaled injury (smoke), and parasites. Find the cause to treat it.

What Disease Causes Blood in Cat Urine?
Blood in cat urine usually means urinary stones or infection, with straining to pass small amounts. This guide covers the causes — low water, intact status, stress — and the tests and meds to use.

Upper Respiratory Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Types and Treatment
Upper respiratory disease is common in dogs and cats, with sneezing, tearing, low appetite, and breathing trouble, and it often triggers secondary infections. This guide covers colds, nosebleed, rhinitis, laryngitis, and tonsillitis, with the drugs that help each.