Cat Diseases

Feline distemper is caused by a virus and causes a lethal infection in cats with symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite and fever.

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Research indicates that the resolution of clinical signs in cats with feline asthma may not mean that inflammation within the airways has resolved.

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Maropitant, a drug commonly used to control vomiting, has also been discovered to relieve pain for dogs and cats.

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Learn about the differences between acute and chronic pain and how these differences can affect treatment of dogs and cats suffering from chronic pain.

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Featuring an infographic detailing facts and figures about obesity in dogs and cats.

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Poinsettias are common household decorations around the holidays but are they dangerous for your pets? Find out whether poinsettias are poisonous.

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This post examines the incidence of esophageal disease in cats as well as some of the most common types and causes of feline esophageal disease.

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A discussion of some of the cat diseases that can cause our cats to exhibit abnormal behaviors like aggression, inappropriate litter box behavior and others.

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Hyperthyroidism is a common disease in cats. Learn about the clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment options available for feline hyperthyroidism.

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Does your pet need heartworm protection in the winter?

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