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What Is Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Plague)?

What Is Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Plague)?

Feline panleukopenia is a highly contagious viral disease that crashes a cat's white-blood-cell count and weakens its defenses. With vaccination it is preventable, and with early aggressive support it is often survivable.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020
Why Cats Get Stressed — and Why It Matters

Why Cats Get Stressed — and Why It Matters

A cat's senses make the outside world overwhelming: keen but nearsighted eyes, hearing four times ours, smell many times stronger. Severe stress can even be fatal, and it underlies a large share of cat illnesses — so preventing it is real care.

Pet Health 📅 December 30, 2020
Common Illnesses Dogs Face in Summer

Common Illnesses Dogs Face in Summer

Summer raises a dog's risk of heart trouble, colds, skin pests, gut disease, and heatstroke, with flat-faced and senior dogs most vulnerable. Keep exercise moderate, food fresh, parasites controlled, and never let a dog bake in the heat.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How Contagious Is Feline Panleukopenia?

How Contagious Is Feline Panleukopenia?

Feline panleukopenia (cat distemper) is a highly contagious parvovirus, with infection rates up to 70% in cats under a year and mortality up to 80–90% in young kittens. Vaccination and a clean, disinfected environment are the best defenses.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do If You Find a Stray Kitten

What to Do If You Find a Stray Kitten

Finding a stray kitten does not always mean you should take it. If it looks healthy and the mother may still return, watch from a distance for 30 minutes to 3 hours first. Once you commit, the priorities are warmth, a vet check, and round-the-clock feeding with kitten formula — never bathe it or drop it at a crowded shelter. Kittens under three weeks cannot regulate their own temperature and need feeding every 2 to 3 hours.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Diagnosing and Treating Canine Parvovirus

Diagnosing and Treating Canine Parvovirus

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious acute disease and one of the deadliest threats to dogs, hitting weaned puppies hardest. It takes two forms: the gastroenteritis type (vomiting then tomato-juice-red, foul diarrhea, fever, low white cells) and the myocarditis type (sudden death in young pups from heart failure). It spreads by mouth from infected stool, urine, and vomit, and vaccination is the real defense — isolate any sick dog and disinfect with 2% caustic soda or 10–20% bleach.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why You Should Leash Your Dog Outdoors

Why You Should Leash Your Dog Outdoors

Keeping your dog leashed outdoors is responsibility to others and to your own pet. Off-leash dogs can bite children or the elderly — spreading rabies or tetanus and creating legal liability — get hit by cars, flee in fright, chase other dogs, eat spoiled or poisoned trash, catch parvovirus or distemper from sniffing urine, or be stolen. A leash keeps the dog in sight and out of trouble.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Identify Dog Skin Problems

How to Identify Dog Skin Problems

Dog skin disease is common and has many causes. The big three are external parasites (fleas, lice, ticks), mange mites (demodectic and sarcoptic), and allergies (acute or chronic) — each with distinct signs, and a vet confirms mites or infection under the microscope before you treat.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can Pets Use Air Conditioning?

Can Pets Use Air Conditioning?

Pets can use AC if you set it around 27–28°C, avoid direct drafts, keep air moving, and let them adjust to temperature changes gradually. Watch for 'AC sickness' — sneezing, lethargy, anorexia — and cool short-faced dogs (pugs, bulldogs) without fail in summer heat.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Canine Parvovirus: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

Canine Parvovirus: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious, often fatal disease, especially in unvaccinated puppies, with a sudden cardiac form that kills within hours. Vaccination is the only reliable shield; suspected cases need immediate isolation, vet testing, and careful fluid support.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026