Search Results
748 results for “feline infection”

Essential Home Medicines for Cat Owners
Cat owners often face emergencies like vomiting, eye inflammation, diarrhea, or minor wounds. Keeping some first-aid medicines at home avoids frequent clinic trips and stress for the cat.

How to Welcome a Second Cat
Bringing a second cat home is exciting, but introducing the newcomer to your resident cat is a real skill. Done right, they become companions; done wrong, it causes stress and illness.

What Eye Diseases Can Cats Develop?
The eyes are the windows to the soul; a cat's agility and charm are thanks to its eyes. Today we discuss feline eye diseases.

Common Gastrointestinal Diseases in Cats
Many diseases can affect the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea are common in GI disorders. Regurgitation (the effortless expulsion of stomach fluid, mucus, and undigested food from the esophagus) is frequent in esophageal disease.

What Is Canine Parvovirus?
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that hits unvaccinated dogs of any age; CPV-2 is the most virulent and a leading cause of severe puppy enteritis. It spreads by fecal-oral contact, resists the environment for months to years, and causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration. Vaccination is key.

How to Prevent Cats from Fighting Each Other
Understanding the underlying cause of feline aggression and addressing it early is key. Cat aggression falls into five typesβterritorial, fear-based, pain-related, play, and redirectedβand each responds to specific environmental changes. Spaying/neutering, pheromones, and enough resources also help.

Cat Deworming: Methods and Timing
Parasites are among the few cat illnesses you can actually prevent. A regular deworming schedule protects your cat β and since many parasites are zoonotic, it protects you too. Here is what to know about internal and external parasites and when to treat.

Why Cats Pee Outside the Litter Box: Medical Causes
Inappropriate urination β peeing outside the litter box β is frustrating, but it's often a signal of an underlying medical issue. Here is how to identify the culprit and which conditions your vet will rule out.

Cat Vaccination: What to Know Before and After
Vaccines work with your cat's immune system to build protection before real exposure. Here is how immunity develops, the main vaccine types, and the schedule and side-effects every cat owner should understand.

Why Your Cat Breathes Loudly
Loud breathing in cats can be completely normal, a relaxed cat often purrs or pants slightly in heat, but it may also signal a respiratory infection or illness. Identifying accompanying signs such as nasal discharge or lethargy helps you decide when veterinary care is needed.