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Cat Eye Problems, Why the Cloudy Eye?
Cat Eye Problems of the outer eye primarily center around two common ailments, conjunctivitis and the cloudy eye. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the lining membrane that covers the inner sides of the eyelids, and surface of the eyeball up to the eyelid.
1 commentCat Constipation and Treatment
Cat constipation very often can be mistaken for an overlooked bladder outlet obstruction due to the straining that takes place in both instances. For this reason, a clear distinction must be made before treating the cat for constipation.
6 commentsCat Eye Problems and the Treatment of Pink Eye or Conjunctivitis
Cat eye problems that are most common, can be very tricky to treat mainly due to the mystery as to their cause. These cat eye problems, known as pink eye or Conjunctivitis are an inflammation of the lining membrane that covers the inner sides of the eyelids, and surface of the eyeball up to the cornea
3 commentsCat Allergies and Diagnosing Them
Cat allergies usually refer to the unpleasant reaction caused by human sensitivity to the presence of a cat in the household. As a matter of fact about 10% of the US population has an allergic reaction to pets, and cats are the number one culprit.
3 commentsIs Your Vomiting Cat Sick?
It is a fact that cats vomit more easily than most other animals and frequently this action represents a flushing out of toxins from the body rather than an imminent illness.
33 commentsWorms in Cats -- Intestinal Parasites Your Kitty Should Avoid
Worms in cats are quite the common intestinal parasite, especially in kittens. Worms are so common, in fact, that your vet will typically test your cat annually via a stool sample. Worms are intestinal parasites and may or may not cause visible...
8 commentsCat Teeth and Periodontal Disease
Cat teeth are designed for grasping, cutting, tearing and shredding. As a cat grasps a piece of meat with his front claws, he bites down on it with his four canine teeth, scissors the meat between his back teeth, and tears off a mouthful which he swallows without chewing.
6 commentsSneezing Cat
A sneezing cat is telling you that his nasal passage is irritated. Common causes of a cats' sneeze can usually be very harmless. Pay close attention to your Sneezing Cat He might require closer observation by your vet.
19 commentsCat Fever and its Causes
Cat fever can be a symptom of a variety of illnesses in the feline just as it is in humans. A fever in your feline companion could signal the beginning of a serious illness and in certain instances can be treated without complications
3 commentsIs Your Cat Not Eating?
Is your cat not eating? Has he lost his appetite? There are many reasons why your feline buddy is not in the mood for chowing down, even if you spoil him with his favorite meal. The causes of this curious behavior can range in importance from being a finicky eater to serious health
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