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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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Home Pet Exams

How to Examine Your Pet at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide

Performing simple exams on your pet at home is important for several reasons. It can help prepare them for examinations performed by your vet, as well as handling by the groomer or other care…

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Scooting in Pets

Why is my pet scooting? Recognizing anal gland problems in cats and dogs

“Scooting” (when an animal drags their bottom along the ground) is a common behavior associated with anal gland problems. Anal glands are found in both dogs and cats. These small scent-producing…

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Cat Ear Problems

Common Ear Problems in Cats

Ear problems in cats are a common cause of scratching and head shaking. Causes can include bacterial or fungal infection, foreign material (grass seeds), and parasites (ear mites). Continue reading…

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Cat Grooming

Grooming Tips and Coat Care for Your Cat

Keeping your cat’s coat clean and smooth will make them happier and petting them even more enjoyable! A dull coat can indicate possible internal diseases, nutritional deficiencies, dirty coat, etc.…

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cat hairballs

What Should You Do if Your Cat has Hairballs?

You love your cat's silky coat and how immaculately clean she keeps it. But the hairballs she vomits?... Not so much! Hairballs are common in cats, especially those with medium to long coats. If…

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cat kidney failure

Kidney Failure in Cats

All dogs and cats should have 2 kidneys, just like people. The kidneys play a vital role by eliminating waste products that build up in the body, keeping good products in the body, and managing…

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cat litter box training

The Cat-Lover’s Guide to Litter Box Bliss

Should you get a covered or uncovered litter box? Deep or shallow? Do cats prefer clumping or clay litter? Natural or crystals? Deodorizing or unscented? When it comes to choosing a litter box and…

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cancer in cats

Cancer (Neoplasia) in Cats

In this article, you can learn more about the most common cancers seen in cats. We’ll discuss some of the causes or risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. We also provide help for living…

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why is my cat limping

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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senior cats

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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cat chin acne

Feline Acne

Feline acne is a pretty common skin issue that is seen around the chin and lips in domestic cats. If you’re like most folks you’re sure to be wondering “what exactly is feline acne and how do I…

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ask a vet

Ask a Vet: 10 Important Questions to Ask at Your Next Vet Visit

Sometimes bringing your pet to the veterinary hospital can be overwhelming. Often, you’re struggling to get your cat in a carrier, driving with a dog that is terrified to be in the car, or wrangling…

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Why does my pet need a urinalysis

Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

A urinalysis is a basic diagnostic tool that can provide veterinarians with a significant picture of what’s going on inside the body of pets. A urinalysis is generally one of the tests that are…

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Melanoma in cats

Melanoma in Cats

Melanomas are tumors of pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. These abnormal growths can be benign or malignant. Although melanomas are quite rare in cats, they can still be a cause for…

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Squamous cell in cats

Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Cats 

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a tumor that affects the cells of the skin. The skin is composed of several layers of cells. The squamous layer is located in the epidermis, which is the outermost…

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Skin tumors in cats

Common Skin Tumors in Cats

The skin is the largest organ of the body. Because it is constantly exposed to many cancer-causing factors in the environment, such as UV rays, chemical carcinogens, and viruses, skin tumors are the…

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Types of skin infections in cats

Types of Skin Infections in Cats

In cats, skin problems are caused by a vast range of conditions, from allergies and physical injury to external parasites and infections. Skin infections comprise a big portion of reported…

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