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What to Do When Your Cat Has Hepatitis

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.

Pet Health 📅 August 18, 2026
How to Care for a Pregnant Rabbit

How to Care for a Pregnant Rabbit

A pregnant doe needs rising nutrition — especially in late gestation — to support embryos and later milk production, with green feed increased and concentrate eased only in the final three days. Handle her gently to avoid miscarriage around days 15–20, house her alone in a quiet, dry space, and disinfect the nest box before birth.

Pet Health 📅 August 16, 2026
Symptoms of Hepatitis in Dogs and How to Treat It

Symptoms of Hepatitis in Dogs and How to Treat It

Canine hepatitis commonly shows up as loss of appetite, lethargy, digestive upset, weight loss, and anemia. Treatment targets the underlying cause and combines medication to support bile flow with a balanced diet and steady at-home care.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Pet Skin Diseases (Part 1): Parasitic and Fungal Infections

Pet Skin Diseases (Part 1): Parasitic and Fungal Infections

Skin disease is common in dogs and cats and tends to flare up and recur, usually because their skin defenses are weak and their surroundings are full of triggers. The two hardest types to clear are external-parasite infestations (fleas, lice, mites, ticks) and fungal infections (ringworm); both cause intense itching, hair loss, and skin damage and need treatment of both pet and environment. Since they are contagious and slow to resolve, early veterinary care and consistent parasite control are the keys to recovery.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Winter Coat Care for a Healthy Dog Coat

Winter Coat Care for a Healthy Dog Coat

A glossy coat starts with the right nutrients: enough protein, healthy fats, omega-3s, and vitamin E. Balanced dog food remains the base, with targeted extras like egg yolk, lean meat, and salmon oil for shine.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Whelping in Dogs: Preparations and Postpartum Care

Whelping in Dogs: Preparations and Postpartum Care

Whelping carries risks of miscarriage, dystocia, and postpartum infection, so the owner must stay closely involved. Set up a quiet whelping box, let the mother do most of the work, watch for stalled labor, and give her a calm, nutritious recovery.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Chow Chow

What to Feed a Chow Chow

A Chow Chow does best on a varied diet of meat, vegetables, and fruit rather than a single food day after day. Lean chicken, pumpkin, cabbage, and apples are all safe, nutritious choices that support digestion and overall health.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Feeding and Care for Puppies and Kittens

Feeding and Care for Puppies and Kittens

Young puppies and kittens need little beyond feeding, but that feeding must be right. Wean around two months, feed small meals 4–5 times a day, keep set meal times with clean dishes and fresh water, and choose a high-quality food so nutrients are absorbed without excess weight.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that hits unvaccinated puppies hardest, causing fever, respiratory signs, and in severe cases lasting neurological damage. Early veterinary care, supportive nutrition, and thorough disinfection are the keys to survival, while vaccination remains the only reliable prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Your Cat Has Intermittent Fever

Why Your Cat Has Intermittent Fever

Intermittent fever in cats usually signals an underlying disease, and most recurring-fever cases turn out to be feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP. Diagnosis relies on blood and urine tests, and FIP needs continuous, consistent treatment supported by good nutrition.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026