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Does Feline Panleukopenia Mutate?
Talk of feline panleukopenia (cat plague) mutatingβriding on COVID variant fearsβhas no scientific basis. The real concern is how dangerous it is: highly contagious across cats and other felids, striking all ages (kittens under one year worst, with 70% infection and 50β60% death rates), and the parvovirus survives over a year in the kidneys. Vaccinate and act fast on vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool.

What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?
Rabbits startle easily and stress at almost nothing; signs range from poor appetite and hiding to collapse, frothing at the mouth, and grinding teeth. Common triggers are loud noise, a new home, pain from gut or dental disease, and the scent of predators such as cats and dogs. Severe stress is life-threatening and needs a vet at once.

What to Do If Your Dog Eats a Cockroach
If a global nuclear war wiped out all life in the blast zone - humans, even fish - only cockroaches would carry on. So today we learn what to do if your dog eats one.

Things to Note When Raising a Dog in Summer
Summer is the hardest season for dogs. Shedding, heatstroke, skin disease and gut disease peak. The food-loving dog loses appetite, resistance drops, even allergies.

Summer Tips to Prevent Dog Heatstroke
This time we write about keeping fur kids cool in summer; owners must not be lazy, or severe heatstroke can be fatal. On hot days people sweat; how much more a dog in a thick long coat.

Tips for a Safe Road Trip with Your Dog
Driving home with your dog for the holidays? Pack a safety kit, use a pet seat belt, avoid toxic foods like chocolate and grapes, and protect nervous dogs from fireworks. Good preparation keeps the trip safe for everyone.

Feline Stress Response: Treatment and How Dangerous It Is
Nowadays more and more people are keeping cats and like to film interaction videos to share online. But whether you are a seasoned cat owner or a beginner, you should learn how to care for cats scientifically.

Feline Hepatitis and Gastroenteritis: Symptoms and Treatment
Feline hepatitis and feline gastroenteritis are different conditions. Feline hepatitis is caused by viruses, parasites, immune-mediated factors and the like, and may involve the bile ducts, forming cholangiohepatitis. Gastroenteritis, on the other hand, is inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract that leads to vomiting and diarrhea, mainly caused by Escherichia coli and Campylobacter infections; other causes include stress, overeating, and sudden temperature changes.

Canine Rotavirus Infection
Canine rotavirus infection is an acute contagious disease that mainly affects newborn puppies, clinically characterized by watery diarrhea; adult dogs are usually subclinical. The disease spreads quickly where hygiene is poor.

Do Dogs Feel the Cold? How to Keep Your Dog Warm
Every dog perceives heat and cold differently; some are cold-sensitive and some are not, so the question can't be answered broadly. Different dogs need different care.