Pet Care : cats
Medical
- Pancreatitis
- Pancreatitis
The pancreas is a small organ that sits nestled between bowel loops of the upper small intestine. This small, spongy … Read More » - Diagnosis: Corneal Ulcer
Introduction
The eyes are delicate organs of the body. Any abnormality with one or … Read More »
- Diagnosis: Hyperthyroidism
Introduction
Your cat has been acting pretty cranky and you just got word from your veterina … Read More »
- Diagnosis: Kidney Failure
Introduction:
Chronic renal (kidney) failure is common in the pet population and most preval … Read More »
- Diagnosis - Diabetes
Introduction
Diabetes mellitus is a commonly diagnosed endocrine disorder … Read More »
- Ear Infections in Dogs and Cats
- Ear infections are a common problem in dogs and cats, especially during the summer months. This brief article explains some of the more common cause … Read More »
- Addison's and Cushing's Diseases
- Although this is not the most exciting topic ever, these diseases are important to understand, especially if you have a middle-aged or older pet. … Read More »
- Allergic Disease in Dogs and Cats
- For many of us, the changing seasons mean the start of upper respiratory misery. Coughing, sneezing, wheezing, and congestion are all common compone … Read More »
- Feline Acne
- Did you ever wonder what those black bumps on your cat’s chin are? Well, most likely they are feline acne. Feline acne is a common problem … Read More »
- Feline Leukemia Virus
- Cats are different from dogs in many ways. For veterinarians, one noticeable difference is the viral infections that cats can suffer from. In a … Read More »
- Feline Viral Infections
- Cats are different from dogs in many ways. For veterinarians, one noticeable difference is the viral infections that cats can suffer from. In a … Read More »
Please note that this information does not replace professional veterinary care. It is solely for educational purposes. Your pet's medical condition should be evaluated by a veterinarian before any medical decisions are implemented. If there is a potentially life-threatening emergency involving your pet, take your pet to a veterinarian or veterinary facility immediately.