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Is My Cat’s Drooling a Sign of Hypersalivation (Ptyalism)?
Frequent drooling isn't automatically hypersalivation (ptyalism)βthat condition brings uncontrolled salivation soiling the front, plus rapid weight loss, and usually arises from oral disease, systemic illness, or poisoning. Causes range from mouth inflammation and stress to spoiled food and weak immunity. Keep cats off rotten food and well-nourished to lower the risk.

Health Problems in Cats Caused by Poor Nutrition
This article introduces four cat health problems caused by diet. As they say, illness enters through the mouth β true for people and cats. A high-quality, balanced diet is vital to feline health; we hope this sounds a warning for owners to take their cat's nutrition seriously.

Can Cats Get Depression?
Many people think of cats as very independent creatures, but cats also have a vulnerable side and moments of anxiety. As cat lovers we must understand what causes their anxiety.

Causes and Management of Diarrhea in Cats
Diarrhea in cats at home is something most owners have experienced.

What to Do When Your Cat Is Constipated
Cat constipation is common but should not be ignored, as it can progress to megacolon. Learn the warning signs, the many possible causes, and the treatment and prevention steps from diet and weight control to stress reduction.

Why a Cat May Die the Day After a Bath
Why would a cat die the day after a bath? Experienced owners know it is usually a stress reaction. Here is what you should understand.

How to Treat a Cat’s Black Chin (Feline Acne)
That cute cat has 'coal cinders' on its chin like it stole coal. As a responsible owner, do not ignore this beauty and health issue.

FIP: Most Obvious Symptoms and Treatment
FIP is among the scariest cat diseases; once caught, the cure rate is under 5%, with no specific drug. Most vets can only use supportive care to prolong life, and some even suggest euthanasia when the cat is in extreme pain. What kind of virus is this, and what can we do to prevent it?

Why Cats and Dogs Shed in Spring (and When to Worry)
Shedding spikes in spring and autumn as pets swap coats β that's normal. But heavy hair loss with behavior changes can signal skin disease, diet, allergies, stress, or parasites.

Causes and Treatment of Cat Pharyngitis
Cat pharyngitis is divided into primary and secondary types. Primary pharyngitis mostly comes from injury to the pharyngeal mucosa, while secondary pharyngitis comes from infection spreading to the throat. Their treatments differ slightly. Here is a detailed look at the causes and treatment of cat pharyngitis.