Articles related to "Feline Infectious Peritonitis"Symptoms and the two forms of a rare, fatal illness called Feline infectious peritonitis, that affects cats of any age.
Learn more about the causes, signs, symptoms, treatments and vaccinations against FIP, a viral disease that affects both domestic and wild cats.
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.
Vaccinations are imperative to the health of your cat. I've outline different cat vaccinations and kitten vaccinations that might be recommended by your veterinarian.
Cats are prone to certain ailments, some of which can be prevented with proper care.
Vaccinations for cats should be chosen based on the individual cat's risk of becoming infected with disease. Only cats at high risk of disease should be vaccinated.
Some available vaccines can increase your cat's longevity and improve the quality of her life. Others are not necessary.
If your cat suffers from diarrhea chronically, or for more than a few days, seek veterinarian attention. In the meantime, try these safe at-home treatments.
Cytauxzoonosis, also known as Bobcat Fever, is fatal to domestic cats. You can protect your cat from this illness by taking certain precautionary measures.
While only 10% of home insurance buyers ever submit a claim, 40% of pet insurance policyholders claim an ever-increasing array of expensive dog & cat medical procedures.
Most diseases that affect cats can't be transmitted to humans, but there are a few that people can contract from cats and other animals.
Keeping your cat healthy or dealing with an illness is much easier if you understand all the terms that researchers and veterinarians use regarding your cat's health.
Learn what kitten vaccinations are for, how they work, as well as a recommended vaccination schedule for your kitten or cat.
Immediately after purchasing your breeders, your job begins, from raising and socializing them to health screening and DNA testing.
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