- Updated: 26 Nov 2025
LUXATING PATELLA OR DISLOCATED KNEECAP IN CATS
A luxating patella occurs when the patella or the kneecap pops out of place. If the kneecap is not working properly, it may move in and out of the trochlear groove on...
- Updated: 28 Nov 2025
HEART DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS
As human beings, having a cardiac condition can be very worrying. It is more so when our pet family members also develop heart problems, mostly because they cannot tell us when something...
- Updated: 26 Nov 2025
PHYSICAL REHABILITATION IN CATS
Much like in their human counterparts, feline physical rehabilitation is geared towards enhancing physical mobility and to increase the rate of healing and recovery. What makes physical rehabilitation more desirable is that...
- Updated: 28 Nov 2025
HEART MURMUR IN CATS
Heart murmurs are actually abnormal cardiac sounds caused by a disruption in blood flow inside the heart. In cats, heart murmurs can also be an indication of a more serious underlying condition...
- Updated: 28 Nov 2025
LYMPHOMA IN CATS
Whether you have a pet or a child (or both), a cancer diagnosis can be a real cause of worry for many. Lymphoma is a type of cancer of the lymphocytes affecting...
- Updated: 26 Nov 2025
ARTHRITIS (OSTEOARTHRITIS) IN DOGS AND CATS
Arthritis in pets is essentially the inflammation of joints. It is caused by infections like Lyme Disease or by other tick-bearing organisms. However, arthritis in dogs, known as osteoarthritis, is commonly caused...
- Updated: 28 Nov 2025
CANCER WARNING SIGNS
Cancer is a serious and worrisome illness that has plagued countless people in their lifetime. Like human beings, cats and dogs also suffer from similar forms of cancer. However, it becomes complicated in...






