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Understanding Eye Health in Domestic Cats

Cats are prone to various eye issues like conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, and glaucoma. Common symptoms include redness, discharge, squinting, and cloudy eyes. This article covers these eye problems, their causes, treatment options, and when to consult a veterinarian. Additionally, preventative care tips like regular checkups, vaccinations, and proper grooming are discussed to help maintain your cat's eye health.

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How to Pill a Cat: A Guide to Stress-Free Medication

Giving medication to a cat can be challenging, but with the right techniques, it can be stress-free. This guide covers how to safely administer pills and liquid medications, keeping your cat calm, and using tools like pill dispensers. Learn about mixing medication with food, common myths to avoid, and when to consult a veterinarian for alternative solutions.

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Dave in Health
Nov 17

Is Your Cat Infested? Treating Feline Parasites.

Parasites like fleas, ticks, and mites can cause serious health problems for cats, from skin irritation to infections. Learn to recognize the signs of infestation, including itching, visible parasites, and ear discharge, and discover effective treatments like flea preventatives and medicated ear drops. This article covers how parasites spread, their potential complications like tapeworms, and when to seek veterinary care for more severe infestations.

black cat with yellow eyes facing forward infested with fleas
Dave in Health
Oct 13

Could Your Cat's Tail Be Injured?

Cats are prone to tail injuries, from fractures to infections, which can cause pain and affect their mobility. This article explores common tail injuries like fractures, cuts, and abscesses, along with signs to watch for and tips for triage. Learn about preventative care, such as supervised play and cat-proofing your home, and discover when a trip to the vet is necessary to prevent long-term damage and ensure your cat’s well-being.

orange striped cat with white bandage on injured tail
Dave in Health
Oct 13

Is Your Cat Limping? Leg and Paw Injuries in Cats

Cats are prone to leg and paw injuries, from minor sprains to serious fractures. This article covers common injuries like sprains, fractures, torn claws, and infections, along with symptoms to watch for. Learn how to provide basic first aid, prevent injuries, and when to take your cat to the vet. Recognizing signs of infection, such as abscesses or swelling, is critical to ensure your cat gets the care they need to stay healthy and active.

close up of a cats right paw with a bandage on the lower leg
Dave in Health
Oct 13

Is Your Cat Suffering from Mouth or Nose Problems?

Cats can suffer from various mouth, teeth, and nose problems, including infections and dental disease, which can lead to discomfort and health issues. This article covers common problems like periodontal disease, feline asthma, and chronic nasal discharge, along with solutions such as proper dental care, regular vet visits, and preventive measures. Learn when to seek veterinary help to ensure your cat stays healthy and happy.

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Dave in Health
Oct 13

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