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Feline Kidney Failure: Symptoms and Treatment
Cats rarely drink enough, so their kidneys stay overworked until function finally fails β which is why kidney disease is a leading cat killer. Acute failure is often reversible once the urine flow is restored, but chronic failure brings ongoing thirst, weight loss, and vomiting and needs a low-protein diet backed by omega-3 fats.

Symptoms and Causes of Cat Poisoning
Curiosity really can kill the cat. Cats always like to explore their surroundings, using their natural instincts to explore and hone hunting skills. Unfortunately, a cat's curiosity can easily get it into trouble, and a slight misstep may lead to poisoning.

What Is Feline Distemper and What Are Its Symptoms?
Feline distemper is the name for acute, highly contagious diseases such as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis. A cat with distemper shows fever, panleukopenia, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool, lethargy, and loss of appetite.

Cat Distemper (Feline Panleukopenia): Symptoms and Care
Feline panleukopenia is a deadly, highly contagious virus causing vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. No cure exists β treatment supports the immune system; vaccination is the best defense.

Feline Primary Hepatic Jaundice
Feline primary hepatic jaundice is directly caused by too much bilirubin in the blood, which happens when the liver's metabolism or excretion goes wrong. Many things can disrupt liver metabolism - here is the breakdown.
Today’s feline distemper test came back negative; the cat is usually lively but sleeps a lot
Vomiting white foam can come from long hunger, poisoning, stress, hairballs, pain, blockage, or gastritis. A newly homed kitten may vomit from stress; give probiotics and a comfortable environment, keep it warm, and see a vet if it persists.

Canine and Feline Cataract: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Cataract is clouding of the lens in dogs and catsβoften in old age or from diabetes, glaucoma, or toxinsβthat blurs and can destroy vision. Medicines help early stages, but surgery is the main cure.

Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper): Symptoms and Treatment
Feline panleukopenia, also called feline distemper or infectious enteritis, is a highly contagious and often fatal viral disease of cats. It causes high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and a dangerous drop in white blood cells, and is especially deadly to kittens.

What Causes Sudden Death in Cats?
Sudden death in cats often stems from hidden disease, since cats are masters at concealing illness until it is advanced. Leading causes include trauma, poisoning, heart disease and clots, kidney or urinary blockage, stroke, severe infection, shock, and blood-sugar extremes.

What to Do When Your Cat Has Hepatitis
Feline hepatitis disrupts digestion, mood, and appetite, with early signs ranging from vomiting and pale stools to fever and abdominal discomfort. Recovery hinges on a quiet space that lets the liver heal, a liver-supportive diet, and antibiotics chosen for low toxicity to the liver.