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FIP in cats is one of the most mysterious diseases
FIP in cats, also referred to as feline infectious peritonitis, is one of the most mysterious diseases that your cat can get. It is also one of the most deadly. If it is a true FIP infection, it is almost...
1 commentSyncope in cats
Syncope in cats is usually only brief event but it can be a frightening ordeal for any cat owner. It is not normal and if becomes a reoccurring in your cat it may lead to brain damage or injury. It is...
0 commentsAspergillosis in dogs
Aspergillosis in dogs is a fungal infection that generally affects just the nasal and respiratory systems, but if severe enough it can spread into your pet’s entire body with some very damaging and grave...
0 commentsThiamine deficiency in dogs
Thiamine deficiency in dogs can cause several problems with your pet’s vessels as well as nerve damage. It can also cause your dog to become stressed in situations that otherwise would not bother them....
0 commentsGastric Ulcers in Dogs
Gastric ulcers in dogs, is this possible? Can a dog actually get an ulcer? The answer is yes they can, and it is a lot more common than most dogs owners realize. In fully understanding exactly what...
0 commentsFeline hyperesthesia syndrome
Feline hyperesthesia syndrome is perhaps one on the scariest experiences you will ever have with your cat as it can appear almost like your cat has become possessed, even for a short period. There are some...
1 commentBlastomycosis in Dogs
Blastomycosis in dogs is a systemic infection that is caused by a fungus that also affects humans and although quite rare, cats. Dog infections, however, are much more frequent. While it is serious in...
3 commentsDysphagia in dogs
Dysphagia in dogs can be mild, or it can become so severe that your dog can not eat simply because they are having a very difficult time swallowing. This condition may be localized and centered around one...
1 commentLungworms in cats
Lung worms in cats used to be very rare, but this condition is starting to grow in alarming rates in both cats and dogs. If your cat suddenly starts to cough or is loosing weight for no apparent reason, or if...
0 commentsEyelid tumors in cats
Eyelid tumors in cats do not occur quite as frequently as they do in dogs, but there is one major difference; in cats, they are almost always malignant. There are several different types of tumors that can...
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