Cat diseases

The main symptoms and treatments for allergies in cats

There can be several causes for allergies in cats. These causes need to be determined before treatment. In some cases, an allergic reaction can be dangerous for the animal, so a veterinary consultation is necessary.

Pyometra in cats

Pyometra is a form of purulent endometritis—an inflammatory and infectious process in the uterus—that occurs in cats of all ages, including those who have never given birth. This is a dangerous condition that requires immediate veterinary intervention, otherwise it can have serious consequences for the animal's health and life. Pyometra is impossible in spayed cats, as removal of the uterus and both ovaries reduces the risk of developing the condition to zero.

Dandruff in cats is a warning sign for owners.

Keeping pets shouldn't be done lightly. After all, we are responsible for the ones we've tamed. If you've brought a kitten into your home, be prepared for long and painstaking work—after all, you'll be raising a healthy and intelligent little one. And if your cat experiences health issues, your job is to do everything possible to ensure their recovery as quickly as possible. Closely monitor your pet's development, and if you notice any signs of illness, including seemingly harmless dandruff, consult a veterinarian.

Complications after sterilization in a cat: a lump on the belly, treatment methods
Spaying a cat is, unfortunately, a necessary procedure performed to avoid worrying about where to dispose of any future offspring of a beloved pet. Many owners today undergo this procedure on their cats. Veterinarians maintain that it is completely safe for the animal, but, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks.Complications after sterilization in cats
The cat has a lump under the skin on its belly.
A lump under the skin on a cat's belly is a serious cause for concern. Some may even consider it the first sign of developing cancer. This diagnosis should not be dismissed, as even cats are susceptible to cancer.Subcutaneous lumps in cats