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Bile duct cancer in cats is a malignant form of cancer that can develop in the lining of the liver's…
November is designated as Pet Diabetes Month. It's a month to help educate pet parents about the symptoms, treatments, and…
Jaundice in cats, also known by the medical name icterus, is a condition where too much of a yellow pigment called…
Tyzzer disease in cats spreads from the intestines to the liver and then to the heart. It can become life…
Amazon's Senior Public Relations Manager reiterated to USA Today that the company does not treat its boxes with anything harmful…
Streptococcus in cats is a bacterial infection. It seems to affect felines with compromised immune systems the most. Here's what…
Nocardiosis in cats is a bacterial infection that cats usually pick up from decaying soil. It's important that affected cats…
Metritis in cats is a condition that causes the lining of the uterus to swell due to a bacterial infection…
Michigan reported their first case of a cat infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, contracted by a domestic shorthair…
Actinomycosis in cats is an infectious bacterial disease that usually enters a cat's body through cuts and wounds. It's an…
Obesity is a growing problem in cats. It's estimated that ten to 30 percent of the cats seen by veterinarians…
Cranberry supplements for cats are nutritional supplements that veterinarians generally recommended to promote better urinary health.
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