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My cat is foaming at the mouth and shaking its head – what could be wrong?
Foaming at the mouth with head shaking is often poisoning or distemper - both emergencies. Here is what to do.
My cat has sneezed 3–4 times a day for two weeks — will it heal on its own?
Persistent sneezing that ignores medication means the cause isn't targeted. Rule out dusty-environment allergies, a common cold, or viral infection (herpesvirus, calicivirus, chlamydia, mycoplasma, Bordetella) needing PCR screening.
My cat sneezes, has a runny nose, fever and now bloody diarrhea – what could it be?
Sneezing, fever and bloody diarrhea together strongly suggest feline distemper. Here is why to rush to a vet.

What to Do When Dog or Cat Vaccination Fails
Measures to address vaccine failure in dogs and cats, covering nutrition, maternal antibodies, parasites, health status, medication, storage, and scheduling.

Cat Grass vs. Catnip: What Is the Difference?
As carnivores, cats occasionally need to eat grass too. Here is how cat grass differs from catnip, and whether they are safe to feed often.

What to Do About Eyelid Entropion in Cats
Eyelid entropion in cats means the eyelid rolls inward toward the eye; the hairs then irritate the eye, causing corneal damage, tearing, and potentially keratitis or corneal ulcers.

What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes
Cats, like people, sneeze and cough when they have a cold, but sneezing alone does not confirm a cold.

How to Avoid Buying a Sick ‘Week Cat’ (Kitten That Dies Within Days)
Today: 'week cats' - kittens that die days after coming home. What is behind it, and how to avoid buying one?

Cat Stress: Signs and What to Do
Basic knowledge about stress reactions in cats.

Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats: Symptoms and Treatment
Chronic kidney disease is common in cats and a leading cause of death, mainly because cats drink little, staying dehydrated and stressing the kidneys until function is slowly lost.