Cat Health

Surgery for Mouth Cancer in a Cat Cat Surgery A-Z
Surgery for Mouth Cancer in a Cat
You must act fast to keep this type of aggressive tumor from growing: squamous-cell carcinoma requires a biopsy to confirm and must be handled aggressively or this cancer will destroy your cat's life.
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Linear Foreign Body Removal Cat Surgery A-Z
Linear Foreign Body Removal
This cat had an appetite for something you'd never expect. The story of Button who swallowed a needle and thread. He needed surgery to remove the obstruction.
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Uveitis in Cats Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Uveitis in Cats
Learn these eye symptoms that could lead to blindness. Uveitis causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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Can My Cat Drink Milk? Cat Toxins & Poisons
Can My Cat Drink Milk?
Not all cats can drink milk. Read this article to learn the symptoms of a lactose intolerant cat.
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Aortic Thromboembolism in Cats Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Aortic Thromboembolism in Cats
Has your cat had heart problems? Learn about this potentially deadly complication.
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Constipation and Megacolon: How Surgery can Save Your Cat from Misery Cat Surgery A-Z
Constipation and Megacolon Casestudy: Can Surgery Save A Cat from Misery?
Is your cat constipated? Don't wait to take action!
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Feline Tooth Resorption Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Feline Tooth Resorption
This progressive disease may require pulling teeth.
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Your Cat not Eating May Lead to Fatty Liver Disease Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Fatty Liver Disease in Cats: Not Eating Can Quickly Kill
Is your cat eating less? You can't miss this article!
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Feline Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy: How Can Toxoplasma Affect Pregnant Women? Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Feline Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy: Do I Need To Give Up My Cat?
Do you know how to protect an unborn child from toxoplasmosis?
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Feline Calicivirus: A Cat Upper Respiratory Infection
Calicivirus and other feline URIs are highly contagious infections that can result in mild to severe clinical signs (especially in immunosuppressed or very young kittens).
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