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Choosing a Cat Dewormer: Why Combination Spot-Ons Suit Multi-Cat Homes

Choosing a Cat Dewormer: Why Combination Spot-Ons Suit Multi-Cat Homes

For mostly-indoor cats, a broad-spectrum, gentle combination spot-on is the most cost-effective and stress-free choice—and because most cats hate pills, a transdermal drop avoids force-feeding and the anxiety it causes, which is ideal for beginners and multi-cat households. Useful active types include imidacloprid-moxidectin (prevents a dozen-plus internal and external parasites and heartworm), fipronil-methoprene-eprinomectin-praziquantel (adds tapeworm and tick coverage for outdoor or raw-fed cats), and selamectin (very gentle from six weeks, pregnancy-friendly). In a multi-cat home the real work is operational: deworm all cats together, dose strictly by weight, use an Elizabethan collar and separation to stop licking, and avoid baths 48 hours around treatment. Above all, prevention beats treatment.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
Early Signs of Heatstroke in Dogs—and How to Prevent It

Early Signs of Heatstroke in Dogs—and How to Prevent It

Dog heatstroke progresses through early warning signs, moderate fever, and severe shock, and the early stage is the easiest to miss—and the easiest to treat. Watch for constant open-mouth breathing with the tongue out and rapid shallow breaths, lethargy and slow responses, seeking shade and refusing to walk, thick stringy drool with a dry hot nose, and reddened, warm paw pads. Move the dog to a cool, airy spot and offer water in small amounts at the first sign; untreated, it can become critical within minutes. This article also covers which dogs are most at risk and practical prevention, from walking at dawn or dusk to never leaving a dog in a parked car.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
Can Cat Flu Leave Lasting Effects After Recovery?

Can Cat Flu Leave Lasting Effects After Recovery?

Feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu), caused by feline herpesvirus FHV-1, cannot be cured—the virus hides for life in the trigeminal ganglion and can reactivate whenever the cat is stressed, the season changes, or immunity dips. Most cats recover and live normally, but some are left with mild, manageable effects: a sensitive nose that drips in cold or dusty air, heavier tear staining from narrowed tear ducts, or—in high-risk cases—repeated flare-ups that can progress to chronic bronchitis or pneumonia. Good care (warm stable surroundings, humidity control, stress avoidance, balanced nutrition with lysine and vitamins, and regular vaccines) keeps recurrence rare. This article explains the sequelae, why only some cats get them, and how to minimize repeat episodes.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Does Bathing a Cat Replace Deworming?

A clean cat is not a parasite-free cat. Bathing only rinses away a few adult fleas or lice—their claws grip the hair root, so most adults stay put, and eggs and larvae are far too small to wash out. Ticks are worse: their mouthparts bury deep in the skin and need a tool to remove, not a rinse. Mites living under the skin or in the ear canal also survive a bath. And internal parasites—roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, heartworm—live in the gut, blood, and heart, unrelated to how the coat looks. On top of that, cats should not be bathed often; frequent washing disrupts skin oils, dries the coat, and invites bacterial or fungal infection if not dried. This article explains why deworming is still essential, even for indoor cats, and a sensible schedule.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Why Is Your Cat Panting in the Car? Causes and What to Do

If your cat pants with its mouth open on a car ride, don’t ignore it. In most cases—around 80%—it’s fear: indoor cats suddenly confined in a small, noisy, vibrating space experience a spike in adrenaline that speeds up heart and breathing, and open-mouth breathing is how they meet the higher oxygen demand. But panting can also signal heatstroke, carsickness, or an underlying heart or respiratory condition. This article explains the main causes, how to tell them apart, and a graded response—from calming a mildly stressed cat to urgent steps if the tongue turns blue—so travel becomes less frightening for everyone.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
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What to Do When You Bring Home a Found Kitten

Finding a stray kitten is tempting to take home right away, but the right sequence protects both the kitten and your household. Because strays can carry parasites, panleukopenia, or ringworm—some transmissible to other pets and people—the first step is a veterinary check-up before the kitten enters your home; treat any illness in the clinic first if needed. At home, set up a quiet, enclosed room with a litter box, water, and food so the kitten feels safe, and avoid bathing it, which can trigger stress and illness. Ease the diet in with plain food and probiotics rather than rich treats. If you have resident cats, isolate the newcomer for 7–15 days, then slowly mix scents before supervised meetings. Finally, deworm and vaccinate (FVRCP and rabies) after a short settling period.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Does Sunlight Help Dogs Absorb Calcium?

Why Does Sunlight Help Dogs Absorb Calcium?

Strictly speaking, sunlight does not supply calcium directly; it triggers vitamin D synthesis in the body, which then promotes calcium absorption. A dog's skin contains 7-dehydrocholesterol that ultraviolet light converts into active vitamin D3. After further metabolism, vitamin D3 helps the intestines absorb and use calcium. So letting a dog sunbathe appropriately is a simple way to support its calcium needs alongside a balanced diet.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
Health Checks to Do After Rescuing a Stray Cat

Health Checks to Do After Rescuing a Stray Cat

Before a stray cat joins your home, a veterinary check-up protects the cat, any resident pets, and your family. Strays can carry parasites, skin disease, or hidden infections, so a targeted exam is worth the cost. Core tests include a physical exam, infectious-disease screening (panleukopenia, coronavirus, calicivirus, herpesvirus; add FIV and FeLV if you have other cats), a fecal exam for internal parasites, and a blood count to flag anemia, inflammation, or dehydration. Imaging or a Toxoplasma test may be added for specific risks. To keep costs down, ask clinics about rescue discounts, look for packaged wellness plans, and have the vet handle basic grooming during the visit. Always isolate the new cat for 7–14 days, deflea and deworm, then start vaccines once it has settled in.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
Can Cat AIDS Be Transmitted to Humans?

Can Cat AIDS Be Transmitted to Humans?

Feline AIDS is caused by the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), which, like HIV in people, damages a cat's immune system. The reassuring answer is that cat AIDS does not spread to humans; there is no solid evidence of FIV passing between people. Still, the virus is highly contagious among cats, so protect your own cat by keeping it healthy with regular checkups, good hygiene for bowls, and avoiding contact with stray or wild cats. An infected cat carries a high viral load in its saliva and can pass FIV through bites or mutual grooming, and a mother can pass it to her kittens. Among cats, isolate any FIV-positive cat, have it neutered, and limit contact with other pets; test new cats before bringing them home and vaccinate after two months. FIV cannot be cured and is managed supportively, often with no treatment if the cat shows no symptoms beyond indoor isolation, checkups, and quality food, while symptomatic cats get targeted care such as antibiotics, steroids, antivirals, or interferon. With isolation and good care, an FIV cat can live long.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026
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How to Keep Your Cat from Getting ‘Air-Conditioner Sickness’

Cats can suffer 'air-conditioner sickness'—discomfort from low temperature, dry air, poor ventilation, and big temperature swings—showing as sneezing, runny nose, loose stools, or even respiratory infection. To prevent it, keep the AC at 26–28°C and avoid direct drafts, hold indoor humidity at 50–60%, and warm weak cats with a soft bed off cold floors. Clean the filter every 2–3 weeks, ventilate daily, watch the cat's condition, and add 20–30 minutes of play. At the first mild signs, turn the AC off and offer warm water; see a vet if it worsens.

Pet Health šŸ“… August 6, 2026