Cat diseases

3 steps to giving your cat an enema at home
Dehydration, poor diet, and hairballs often cause constipation in cats. These pets suffer from digestive problems just as much as humans. In this article, we'll discuss how to help your cat, specifically how to properly administer an enema. If there's no veterinarian nearby, owners will have to manage this themselves—and our step-by-step instructions will help. When should a cat need an enema for constipation? Read more
7 Animals That Have Their Own Villas, Servants, and Million-Dollar Bank Accounts

It's not uncommon for people who have earned a fortune to leave their savings to their pets. This gesture demonstrates genuine affection for their pets, leaving everyone perplexed.

German Shepherd Gunther IV — $375 million Read more
3 Vaccinations That Are Important Even for House Cats
Viral and fungal diseases are equally dangerous for cats and humans. Therefore, it's important to keep your pet up-to-date on vaccinations and remember to get boosters.Read more
The first signs of ringworm in cats: how to detect it
Feline ringworm (microsporia) is a fungal disease that is dangerous to virtually all animal species, including humans. Cats allowed outdoors are particularly susceptible. Owners should recognize the first warning signs and take appropriate measures.Read more
Otitis in cats: symptoms, causes, and treatment methods

Otitis in cats is one of the most common inflammatory diseases, and its development is caused by a variety of factors. Ear infections can occur when foreign objects enter the ear canal or when the ear is infested with microscopic mites, which cause intense itching.

In the early stages of the disease, symptoms in cats are relatively subtle. Therefore, ear inflammation in pets can be difficult to recognize. The first signs of the disease—changes in behavior and discharge—are detected when the inflammation reaches the inner ear. Failure to treat it at this stage often leads to damage to the inner ear tissue and other complications, which can lead to complete deafness.