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Kitten Cold: Symptoms and Care

Kitten Cold: Symptoms and Care

Kitten colds move through three stages — early (dry warm nose, mild sneezes, normal appetite), middle (low energy, red eyes, fast breathing, thick discharge), and late (eye and nose crusting, mouth ulcers, fever) — and can mimic panleukopenia or rhinotracheitis, so don't delay. Warmth, nutrition, and vet-approved meds (never human pills) are the plan, with vaccination as prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy

What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy

A new puppy needs structure from day one: crate it at first for security, hold off on baths, and never feed bones. Wean it gradually onto softened puppy kibble with goat's milk, give it sunlight and gentle exercise, and stay on schedule with vaccines and deworming while shaping good behavior early.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Sick Dog That Won’t Eat

What to Feed a Sick Dog That Won’t Eat

A sick dog's lost appetite is normal, especially with gut pain, a cold, or sniffles, but the right nudge depends on the cause — warm aromatic food for congestion, brief fasting for vomiting, and tasty canned food during recovery. If it eats nothing for over two days, see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Causes and Symptoms of Common Feline Urinary Tract Diseases

Causes and Symptoms of Common Feline Urinary Tract Diseases

The most common feline urinary signs are abnormal urination and discolored urine — straining, incontinence, or brown urine — and they tie to low water intake, stress, and obesity. Watch for frequent litter-box trips, blood in urine, and pain, and see a vet at once to avoid kidney failure.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Distemper vs. a Common Cold in Dogs

Distemper vs. a Common Cold in Dogs

A common cold brings lethargy, appetite loss, weepy eyes, cough, and runny nose, while canine distemper adds thick white or yellow eye/nose discharge and nervous signs like seizures. Distemper is fatal in over 50% of adults and up to 80% of puppies, so any unsure or worsening case must reach a vet immediately.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Symptoms and Signs of Arthritis in Dogs

Symptoms and Signs of Arthritis in Dogs

Arthritic dogs show stiffness getting up, swollen painful joints, less activity, limping, odd postures to ease pain, and mood changes like sleepiness or irritability. Because arthritis is hard to cure, prevention and early joint support beat treatment — ask a vet about prescription diets and joint protectants.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What to Do When a Dog Vomits Right After Eating

What to Do When a Dog Vomits Right After Eating

A dog that throws up right after eating may have eaten spoiled food too fast, have gut trouble or worms, or carry a virus such as distemper or parvovirus. Soften kibble for puppies, slow fast eaters with a bowl, and see a vet at once if a viral infection is suspected.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Use a Canine Distemper Test Strip

How to Use a Canine Distemper Test Strip

A canine distemper test strip gives a quick at-home read: collect a swab of eye, nasal, or oral discharge, mix it with buffer, drop 3–4 drops on the cassette, and read the C/T lines after 5–10 minutes. A red T line means infection, and the dog should see a vet immediately — treatment works best in the early stage with antivirals, antibiotics, and supportive care.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Causes Scab Disease in Turtles?

What Causes Scab Disease in Turtles?

Turtle scab disease starts when an injury lets bacteria — usually Aeromonas hydrophila — into the skin, so prevention hinges on clean water and avoiding scrapes. Infected turtles develop white scabs on the neck, limbs, and head that can rupture and spread; early cases are curable by squeezing out the lesions, disinfecting, and applying antibiotic ointment.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?

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.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026