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Causes of Limping in Cats

Is your cat limping? Is the leg swollen and he won’t put any weight on it? Has your cat stopped jumping up onto the bed? All of these scenarios indicate a lameness problem that can happen to cats of…

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Tooth Fractures in Cats

Accidents happen! Unfortunately, a cat can break a tooth quite easily. If this happens to your pet, it’s important to have a vet assess the tooth as soon as possible. Here’s why!

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False Pregnancy in Cats

Do you have an adult unspayed female cat that you’re concerned may be experiencing a false pregnancy? While somewhat common in dogs, false pregnancies (also called pseudopregnancy or pseudocyesis)…

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Osteosarcoma in Dogs and Cats

Osteosarcoma is the most common form of bone tumor in dogs and cats. It’s more common in large breeds but can develop in any size dog. These tumors typically form on the long bones of the leg, but…

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What happens when my pet has their teeth cleaned?

Did your vet tell you that your pet needs a dental cleaning under anesthesia, with possible extractions? This is a common recommendation because dental disease is the number one disease diagnosed in…

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Changes to Expect in My Senior Cat

It may be normal for some cats to begin slowing down as early as 7 years of age. Other changes may be signs of more serious problems that need treatment. Read on to learn about expected health and…

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Lumps and Bumps on Dogs and Cats

Could my pet have an infection? Allergic reaction? Splinter? Tumor? The answer is YES to all of the above or something else… In this article, we’ll touch briefly on some causes of lumps and bumps or…

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Examining and Caring for Your Pet’s Ears

Have you ever wondered why your pet can hear sounds that you can’t? It’s true that dogs and cats have much more sensitive hearing than we do. Keep reading to learn more about your pet’s ears, how…

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How to Recognize and Treat Pancreatitis in Cats

Pancreatitis in cats can be a difficult disease to diagnose and treat. It can involve many parts of the digestive tract and mimic other diseases. Learn more about pancreatitis in cats, symptoms to…

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Dental and Oral Anatomy in Cats

Understanding the normal anatomy and appearance of your cat’s mouth can help you notice when something is abnormal. In this article, we’ll discuss the important structures in and around your cat’s…

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What is the pancreas and why is it important?

The pancreas is a long, flat organ that is located in the abdomen along the small intestines near the right, cranial (front) part of the abdomen. This little organ has big responsibilities in…

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Megacolon in Cats

Megacolon in cats happens when the large intestines become distended, leading to constipation or obstipation. Cats that develop megacolon have a large amount of hard stool in their large intestines…

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How to Give Your Cat Oral Medication

It’s never easy when your fur baby is sick and needs medication. This can often be stressful for both you and your cat. Cats are known to be finicky even when they’re healthy but even more so when…

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Anatomy and Function of Your Pet’s Eyes

Dogs’ and cats' eyes work similarly to our eyes and can develop similar eye problems like cataracts, glaucoma, and more. Read on to learn some fun and interesting facts about the anatomy of the eye,…

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Treating and Preventing Abscesses in Cats

Cats tend to develop abscesses in the skin or under the skin more commonly than dogs. This is because when cats fight, they introduce bacteria deeper with their sharp claws and teeth. The skin…

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Toxoplasmosis in Cats

You may have heard that doctors advise women, considering pregnancy or who become pregnant, to get rid of their cat(s) or have their partner clean the litter box(es) for the duration of their…

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Antifreeze (Ethylene Glycol) Toxicity in Pets

Antifreeze or Ethylene Glycol (EG) used in car engines is highly toxic to dogs and cats. Ingestion is considered a medical emergency. Unfortunately, animals like the taste of antifreeze and will…

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Blue-Green Algae Poisoning in Dogs

During algal blooms in lakes, seas, and watercourses, a poison can form in the water. If a dog bathes in or drinks the water, it can suffer from algae poisoning, which is a life-threatening…

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