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Cardiac Arrhythmia in Dogs and Cats
Cardiac arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm from a fault in the heart's pacing or conduction, showing as an irregular pulse and heart sound. Some forms are harmless, while others cause weakness, collapse, or sudden death. Treatment targets the underlying disease plus rhythm control.

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV) in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Gastric dilatation-volvulus is a life-threatening bloating and twisting of the stomach in dogs and cats, causing sudden abdominal swelling, retching, and distress. It is an emergency requiring immediate decompression and surgery.

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?

What to Do When Your Cat Is Depressed
Cat depression can be hard to diagnose and may arise from many causes. Here is what to know.

Foods That Are Toxic to Cats
Unlike dogs, many things people can eat harm cats. Some seasonings also burden a cat's body.

Cat Stress: Signs and What to Do
Basic knowledge about stress reactions in cats.

Sudden Stress Response in Cats
It is often said that a cat's stress response can cause very serious consequences. Today we talk about the cat's stress response. It is said that cats are like women, which is because cats are emotionally very sensitive creatures; various environmental changes, even some noise, may trigger a cat's stress response.

Tips for Taking Your Cat for a Car Ride
Mention the word car to your dog and it may feel a burst of joy, but say it to your cat and it may howl and meow. Most cats dislike having the wind blow through their well-groomed fur on an open road. This article covers how to keep your cat safe and calm on car trips.

Things to Know Before Sleeping with Your Cat
Sharing the bed with your cat can feel like a privilege, but it comes with a few real downsides — from fur on the sheets to interrupted sleep and parasite risks. Here is what to keep in mind.

How to Help Your Cat Lose Weight
Obesity crosses species — and it harms a cat's heart, lungs, joints, and lifespan. The plan is simple: 'eat less, move more,' guided by a calorie formula and a safe, slow pace of about 1% of body weight lost per week.