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Will my cat’s red, swollen gums heal on their own?
Whether red, swollen gums heal on their own depends on the cause and severity. Trauma-related swelling may self-heal; viral, immune, or serious disease usually won't. For mild cases, an anti-inflammatory oral spray helps; with other symptoms, see a vet.
My cat has a small bald spot above its eyebrow โ what’s going on?
The bald spot is likely the scent gland; cats rub this area on objects to mark territory, which can thin the fur over time. If there's no redness or rash, it's normal. If other abnormalities appear, see a vet.
My cat has a red, hairless, itchy patch around its neck and is going bald
Redness, hair loss, and itching can come from fungal or bacterial infection or external parasites. Get a skin test at the vet to find the cause. Use an Elizabethan collar to stop scratching, and deworm with a skin anti-inflammatory spray if parasites are the cause.
My cat is vomiting yellow fluid with blood
A cat vomiting yellow fluid with blood can stem from indigestion, feline distemper virus, internal parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try brief fasting, give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting meds plus probiotics, and watch for improvement. If vomiting persists, see a vet.
My cat normally urinates fine but tonight couldn’t in the litter box, then peed on my bed โ seems unable to hold it
These signs suggest urinary blockage, likely from a urinary tract issue (urethritis, cystitis, stones, kidney disease). This is an emergency โ get to a vet quickly, as blockage can cause kidney failure fast.
Is this ringworm on my cat?
The photo strongly suggests ringworm. Confirm with a Wood's lamp (green fluorescence). If positive, use antifungal medication after shaving the surrounding fur; see a vet if unsure.
My cat has pink, blood-tinged urine
Blood in cat urine can signal a urinary tract infection, stones, or cystitis. See a vet for urinalysis and diagnosis. If a vet visit isn't immediate, you may give an amoxicillin-clavulanate anti-inflammatory, but distinguish it from normal estrus bleeding.
My cat’s leg wound has been infected for 3 months, scabbed over, then ulcerated again
An infected, pus-discharging wound needs veterinary debridement. Flush with saline or hydrogen peroxide, disinfect with iodine, apply pet wound medication and bandage, and give oral anti-inflammatories. Keep an Elizabethan collar on to prevent licking.

Cat Has Chronic Diarrhea? It’s More Than a Sensitive Stomach
Long-term diarrhea in cats is rarely just a 'delicate stomach' you can fix by swapping food or adding probiotics. Diet and food allergy are common, but so are parasites (some needing specific drugs), inflammatory bowel disease, and metabolic diseases like pancreatitis, hyperthyroidism, or kidney disease. Stress is a third driver. Work through the causes step by step and let a vet run the right tests.

Early Signs of Rabies in DogsโCatch It Early
Rabies is close to 100% fatal and dogs are the main source, so early recognition saves lives. The first 1โ3 daysโthe prodromeโbring a personality flip, aimless pacing, trouble swallowing and drooling, a changed voice, and fear of light and sound. If you see these, especially after a recent bite or scratch, isolate the dog, call your health authority and a vet for at-home assessment, and get any exposed people vaccinated at once. Prevention is vaccination, leashing, and prompt wound care.