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Aflatoxin Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Aflatoxin Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Aflatoxins from mouldy food damage the liver, causing vomiting, jaundice and lethargy and, with long exposure, liver failure. There is no antidote, so prevention and prompt toxin removal are key.

Diseases 📅 June 24, 2026
Warfarin (Anticoagulant Rodenticide) Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Warfarin (Anticoagulant Rodenticide) Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Warfarin is an anticoagulant rodenticide that blocks vitamin K, so poisoned pets bleed internally and may die suddenly or bruise easily. Vitamin K1 and, in severe cases, transfusion are the core treatments.

Diseases 📅 June 24, 2026
Diphacinone (Rodenticide Anticoagulant) Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Diphacinone (Rodenticide Anticoagulant) Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Diphacinone is an anticoagulant rodenticide that blocks vitamin K recycling, so poisoned pets bleed internally and may die suddenly or from haemorrhage. Vitamin K1 therapy and, in severe cases, transfusion are the mainstays of treatment.

Diseases 📅 June 23, 2026
Cryptococcosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Cryptococcosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

The Cryptococcus genus includes 17 species; only Cryptococcus neoformans and its varieties are pathogenic. C. neoformans almost always invades via the lungs; about 90% of lesions stay in the lungs and 10% disseminate through the blood to other organs.

Diseases 📅 May 10, 2026
Nocardiosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Nocardiosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Nocardiosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Nocardia, mostly subacute or chronic suppurative, occasionally granulomatous. The bacteria enter through the respiratory, traumatic, or digestive routes and disseminate through lymph and blood to the whole body.

Diseases 📅 May 10, 2026
Leptospirosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Leptospirosis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Leptospirosis is an acute, systemic bacterial infection caused by pathogenic Leptospira. It is a zoonotic disease (transmissible to people) with rats and pigs as major reservoirs. It is characterized by short-term fever, jaundice, hemoglobinuria, abortion in breeding females, and a bleeding tendency.

Diseases 📅 May 9, 2026
Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper): Symptoms and Treatment

Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper): Symptoms and Treatment

Feline panleukopenia, also called feline distemper or infectious enteritis, is a highly contagious and often fatal viral disease of cats. It causes high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and a dangerous drop in white blood cells, and is especially deadly to kittens.

Diseases 📅 May 9, 2026
How to Avoid Buying a Sick ‘Week Cat’ (Kitten That Dies Within Days)

How to Avoid Buying a Sick ‘Week Cat’ (Kitten That Dies Within Days)

Today: 'week cats' - kittens that die days after coming home. What is behind it, and how to avoid buying one?

Pet Health 📅 January 11, 2021
What Is Feline Panleukopenia?

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.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020