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How to Treat and Prevent Tapeworms in Cats and Dogs
Tapeworms spread mainly through fleas — a cat or dog swallows an infected flea while grooming. Regular external parasite control and a flea-free home are the real keys to keeping them away.

What Is Coccidiosis in Cats and Dogs
Coccidia are single-celled gut parasites that hit young cats and dogs hard and can spread to people as chronic diarrhea. A fecal check confirms infection, and sulfonamide or amprolium treatment needs follow-up tests to prevent relapse.

What to Prepare Before Getting a Cat
Before a cat comes home, stock the daily essentials — food, a litter box, bowls, a wand toy, parasite control, and a few health basics. A short list of 'next step' and 'advanced' items can follow as you learn your cat's needs.

What Is Feline Panleukopenia?
Panleukopenia is a fast, fatal-sounding viral disease — but fear comes from not understanding it. Infection needs three things: a source, a route, and low immunity, so even a cat that never goes out can be at risk.

What Foods Can You Feed a Cat?
Pick a diet that fits your time and budget — a well-balanced kibble or complete wet food works fine for most owners. The key is choosing complete, balanced nutrition and avoiding a few dangerous traps.

What to Do When Your Cat or Dog Is Constipated
Constipation means stool stalls in the gut, hardens, and can even block it. Recognizing the straining early, getting the right care, and adjusting diet and water intake afterward prevents most repeat episodes.

What to Do About Hairballs in Cats
Cats swallow hair while grooming, and usually pass it by vomiting or in stool. When hair builds up and blocks the gut, it becomes a hairball problem — prevention is far easier than treatment.

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea ranges from a minor upset to a sign of something serious. Environmental stress, diet slips, parasites, swallowed objects, or gut imbalance are common causes — but sudden, severe diarrhea in a kitten needs urgent care.

The Benefits and Risks of Pumpkin for Cats and Dogs
Although cats and dogs are meat eaters, a sensible amount of plain pumpkin supports digestion, urinary health, weight control, and hairball passage. Served correctly, it's a safe, natural addition to many pets' diets.

Why Your Kitten Has Diarrhea: Common Causes and Care
Kitten diarrhea has several common triggers — chills, an immature or stressed gut, or parasites. Finding the cause before treating it is the fastest way to get a young cat's digestion back on track.