From Kittens to Cobras: A Veterinary Blog

Hypertension In Cats: What You Should Know

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Many people do not realize that cats, just like humans, can develop hypertension (high blood pressure). This is a condition that can be quite serious and can require swift veterinary care in cats. Get to know some of the important facts about hypertension in cats as well as what can and should be done about it if you notice signs and symptoms in your cat. Then, you can be sure you are doing what you can to detect and treat hypertension in your cat if they ever develop the condition. Read More»

What's Recovery Like After Neutering or Spaying a Cat?

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Getting your cat neutered or spayed is typically considered to be the right thing to do, so long as you don’t intend to breed your cats at some point. Neutering or spaying your cat can reduce a wide range of unwanted behavioral problems and help to eliminate the risk of certain types of cancers, too. But if you’ve never gone through this process with a cat before, you may be wondering what you can expect after the surgery. Read More»

What Are The Warning Signs That Your Cat Has The Coronavirus?

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As if the coronavirus wasn’t bad enough hurting people, it can also have an impact on cats. Scientists and doctors have discovered that it’s possible for cats to contract the coronavirus from other cats, as well as humans. For this reason, if you have a kitty at home, it’s a good idea to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of this disease in your cat. Here’s what you should know. Read More»

Recognizing And Treating Flea Saliva Dermatitis In Dogs

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Fleas, those blood-sucking vermin that plague man and beast alike, can be more of a nuisance to your dog than you imagine. Many dogs suffer from flea saliva dermatitis, an allergic reaction to flea saliva. A single flea can cause great suffering for a pup with this condition. Allergy Symptoms The most obvious symptoms are frequent scratching, skin chewing, and skin irritation. Often, you will notice bald spots forming where your dog constantly scratches and chews. Read More»

Health Tips To Remember For Your Dog This Spring

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The weather is beginning to break, and your dog wants to go outside more often to roll around in the grass or just move around the yard. While that’s generally fine, the return of spring can bring back situations that could impact your dog’s health if you are not careful. Here are some tips to help ensure that your dog makes it through the season with no serious issues. Dogs Have Allergies Too Read More»