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  • Kitty with bowl
    Updated: 27 Nov 2025
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    What to Do if Your Cat Doesn’t Eat for a Few Days

    Decreased appetite or a complete refusal to eat will not always be a symptom of the disease. There could be many reasons for this, and every owner should be aware of them.

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  • Dogs skin exam
    Updated: 03 Dec 2025
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    Lump Under a Dog’s Skin

    Dog owners often become alarmed when they discover a subcutaneous bump or growth. However, most of these can be easily treated, and the key is to determine the cause of the lump....

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  • Vet exam for cat
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Feline Viral Leukemia: Treatment, Prognosis, and Prevention

    Feline viral leukemia is one of the most dangerous and challenging diseases to diagnose. It is caused by viruses that integrate into the pet's DNA and currently has no cure, with treatments...

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  • Temperature measurement for cat
    Updated: 27 Nov 2025
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    Runny Nose in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Rhinitis, or inflammation of the nasal mucosa, can affect cats and their sensitive sense of smell. Inflammation may cause their narrow nasal passages to become blocked, leading to mouth breathing.

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  • Helping cat
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Ascites in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Ascites are abnormal formations and accumulation of fluid in the abdomen. The amount of fluid depends on the degree of abdominal swelling. The condition is caused by fluid from the lymphatic and circulatory systems, as well as from internal organs, leaking into the peritoneum for various serious reasons.

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  • Vet listening dog
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    What You Should Know About Leptospirosis

    Leptospirosis, also known as Weil’s disease, is a dangerous infectious disease that affects not only dogs but also cattle, sheep, rats, wild animals, and humans.

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  • Cat on bed
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    IF YOUR DOG OR CAT HAS REDDENED EYES

    It is quite common for dogs and cats to experience red or inflamed eyes. It's crucial to monitor your pet's eye cleanliness, as redness could indicate a harmless issue or a serious...

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  • Cat on examination
    Updated: 27 Nov 2025
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    INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CATS

    Infectious diseases in cats are primarily caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria, and various microorganisms. Although cats encounter these pathogens daily, infection depends on the strength of the cat's immune system. Factors that...

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  • Cats vaccines
    Updated: 27 Nov 2025
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    CORONAVIRUS INFECTION AND INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS IN CATS

    Coronavirus infection is common among humans and has also affected cats. Cats worldwide suffer from this infection, and it poses significant challenges for breeders of pedigree cats. The infection manifests in various...

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  • Dog
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Can Dogs Get Cold Sores from Humans?

    Cold sores are high among humans, and the possibility of infecting our pets is understandably concerning. Can dogs get cold sores from humans? The answer is no, but the reasons are complex....

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  • Dog with open mouth
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Can Dogs Get Rotavirus?

    Although rotavirus primarily affects humans, there has been growing concern among pet owners about the possibility of their dogs contracting the disease. So, can dogs get rotavirus? This article will explore this...

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  • Dogs parvo
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Can Dogs Get Parvo More Than Once?

    The highly contagious parvovirus, or parvo for short, is a virus that affects dogs and is primarily transmitted through contact with infected feces or contaminated environments. This virus can result in severe...

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