Heatstroke in Cats
Veterinarians usually see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs, but it does happen. Here, we share some of the symptoms of heatstroke in cats, and what you should do if you think your cat is suffering from heatstroke.
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Veterinarians usually see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs, but it does happen. Here, we share some of the symptoms of heatstroke in cats, and what you should do if you think your cat is suffering from heatstroke.
Grooming can be a great opportunity to spend quality time with your dog and help keep them looking and feeling their best. Here's more on the basics that you need to know about dog grooming.
A cornerstone of preventive care, vaccinations offer your cat or kitten protection against a host of serious diseases and illnesses. Here, we provide an outline of recommended vaccines and why your cat or kitten needs them.
Is your cat running a fever? It may indicate an underlying health issue that requires urgent treatment. Here, we explain some of the causes and symptoms of fevers in cats, as well as what to do if your feline friend develops one.
Wondering about what spaying or neutering your dog actually entails, when you should get it done, what to expect from the recovery process and which risks are involved? Expert vets share some advice about what to expect when spaying or neutering your dog.
Hypothyroidism is a common condition in dogs that may lead to weight gain, coat and skin issues and reduced energy or changes in behavior. Here, vets explain more about this condition, including what diet is best for treating it.
Cats commonly hide when they are feeling unwell, making it very difficult for even the most attentive of pet parents to recognize when their feline friend is sick. Today, our vets in share some common cat illnesses and the symptoms to watch for.
Microchipping your cat can help to increase the chances that they will be found if they get lost. Read on to learn more about how microchipping is beneficial for cats.
Just like us, our dogs can develop dental cavities due to inadequate oral hygiene. In today's post, our vets explain how dog cavities are treated and how to prevent your canine companion from developing a cavity.
Bringing your dog in for annual routine exams allows your veterinarian to monitor your pet's health, check for early signs of health issues and provide preventative vaccinations and parasite treatments that protect your pup from serious health problems. Read on to learn about the benefits of preventative care for your dog.