Cat diseases

Chlamydia in cats: causes, symptoms, and treatment

Cats, like humans, are susceptible to various diseases caused by pathogens. Chlamydia is considered a common disease among stray and domestic cats. The animal's condition often does not worsen, indicating a latent infection. This is why some owners neglect their pet's health, leading to worsening symptoms and complications. Timely diagnosis and treatment can help avoid serious consequences.

What to do if your cat doesn't eat, drinks only water, and sleeps
Every owner should be wary if a cat suddenly refuses to eat. If the animal doesn't change its position for a long time, something is likely wrong. If the cat refuses to touch its food and sleeps most of the time, you should pay closer attention. It's possible it's suffering from some kind of illness, and you need to take immediate action.Loss of appetite in a cat
The cat has a severe concussion: symptoms and treatment
Cats are naturally curious. They want to stick their wet noses into everything and climb to the highest point. Despite their remarkable agility, their curiosity can sometimes lead to tragic consequences—they suffer various injuries, including concussions.What to do if you have a concussion
What to do if your cat sneezes and has a runny nose
Nothing human is foreign to our four-legged friends. Just like us, cats are occasionally plagued by runny noses and sneezing. The causes can vary, from dust particles to allergic reactions to various irritants, such as colds or viral infections. How dangerous is this, and what should you do in these cases? Let's find out together.How to treat a cat's cold
Why does a cat itch if there are no fleas?

Itchy skin is a problem that can be distressing for both cats and their owners. There are many causes, from dietary inconsistencies to fungal infections. A veterinarian can help you understand why your cat is itching even if there are no fleas. A specialist will examine your cat and prescribe the necessary tests for an accurate diagnosis.