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Is feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu) contagious?
Feline rhinotracheitis spreads cat-to-cat but not to people. Here is how and how to prevent it.

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.

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

Feline Leukemia: Symptoms and Treatment
Feline AIDS and feline leukemia are topics owners avoid; clinically similar yet different. There is a separate article on feline AIDS for those interested.

Feline AIDS (FIV): Symptoms and Treatment
Feline AIDS (FAIDS) is a contagious disease in cats caused by Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), which attacks the immune system and makes cats more vulnerable to other infections.

What to Know About Dog Boarding
Boarding your dog can be stressful for both of you. This article covers how to choose a safe, well-run kennel, the health and vaccination requirements boarding facilities expect, and what to bring so your dog stays comfortable while you are away.

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.

Why Cats Get Stressed (and What to Do)
Cats are sensitive by nature, and the outside world looks and sounds nothing like homeβblurred vision, four-times-sharper hearing, and overwhelming smells can trigger fear. Severe stress weakens immunity and links to FIP, respiratory disease, fatty liver, and urinary problems, so it is best avoided.

What Is Canine Distemper?
Canine distemper is a deadly, highly contagious viral disease β and 'fully vaccinated' isn't the same as 'actually immune.' Knowing the signs and the three prevention pillars is what protects your dog.

Is Canine Distemper Contagious to Other Dogs?
Yesβdistemper spreads to other dogs, so a symptomatic or confirmed dog must be isolated to stop infection. The virus is highly contagious with a mortality rate above 80%, passing by direct contact, air, or shared food; unvaccinated dogs of any age are at risk.