Chlamydia cats: symptoms, treatment, tests, vaccination
Chlamydia is a common infection in cats in Russia. The causative agent of the disease is intracellular bacterium (lives in the cat's cells). Chlamydia species affecting cats - Chlamydia felis.…

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Causes and treatment of persistent vomiting in cats
The cat vomits after eating, yellow or white foam, undigested food? Often and every day? We understand the article and take action In cats, vomiting occurs intermittently if something is…

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7 facts about cats that every cat owner must know
Like any animal, cats are a long-term commitment and responsibility, to which pets respond with unlimited love. Below are 7 facts about caring for cats that owners need to know…

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Monthly Archives: July 2019

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Diarrhea (diarrhea) in dogs and cats: causes and treatment

Most various diseases and conditions can accompany diarrhea (diarrhea). The frequency, speed, and physical characteristics of diarrhea, along with a history of the disease and other clinical signs that manifest in your pet, can provide sufficient information for a diagnosis. For example, a puppy with a liquid stool containing thin white long worms, like threads, is likely to suffer from intestinal parasites (worms). Unfortunately, in most cases, the underlying cause of diarrhea is not so obvious. Continue reading

Cat abdominal ultrasound

Ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure used to evaluate internal organs. Ultrasound can be used to study the organs of the abdominal cavity, heart, eye and reproductive organs in cats. For an accurate diagnosis in many diseases of the abdominal cavity, ultrasound and x-rays are recommended. An x-ray will show the size, shape and location of the contents of the abdominal cavity, and an ultrasound scan allows you to examine the structure of the organs. Continue reading

Viral leukemia in cats: tests, treatment, vaccinations

Infection with leukemia leads to death in 85% of cats with persistent infection (when the leukemia virus resides in the cat’s body) for 1.5 – 3 years after infection.
Leukemia infection is usually manifested as anemia or lymphomas, but since the virus adversely affects the immune system, the risk of infection with other infectious diseases and the appearance of other symptoms increase. Continue reading

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Cat vet
Cats are one of the most independent pets. However, when they become ill, they urgently need our help and attention. In order to protect your animal from diseases, it is…

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Panleukopenia cats: symptoms, treatment, vaccinations
Feline panleukopenia (also known as infectious enteritis or cat plague) is caused by a virus of the family Parvoviridae, of the genus Parvovirus (a small, small-sized DNA-containing virus with icosahedral…

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