Articles related to "Feline Diseases"A look at the incurable diseases that might affect your cat, as well as information on genetic testing and the pros and cons of vaccinations.
Toxoplasmosis can be deadly if you have a weakened immune system. The parasite can live in the human body forever without causing any symptoms.
Everything you should know about feline AIDS, including what it is, how it is treated, and the pros and cons of the vaccine.
Ringworm is a common skin infection in cats that is sometimes seen in dogs - and also on people. What is the best approach for treating this stubborn fungus?
While the lifespan of cats is dependent on many things, a cat that is obtained as a kitten and kept safe and healthy will generally live between 15 and 20 years.
Feline arthritis is a degenerative joint disease which occurs most often in middle-aged to older cats. Arthritis in cats results in pain which affects the quality of life
Learn more about cat vaccinations, how much to feed your kitten, cat treats, grooming schedules, flea prevention, and proper feline socialization.
Heartworm parasites can be fatal for cats and dogs. However, with preventative treatment, most animals make a full recovery.
Vaccination is vital in the health care of your cat to prevent Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS), Enteritis, Respiratory Disease (cat flu), Chlamydia & Leukemia (FLV).
Many of Scotland's native species - including wolves, bears and lynx - have been extinct in the country for centuries. The wildcat, though in decline, remains.
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