Cat diseases

Treating cystitis in cats at home
To keep a cat healthy, they require not only proper care but also regular preventative care. The most insidious condition for cats is cystitis, which is quite difficult to treat. Moreover, this condition affects not only the pet, who experiences severe pain, but also the owners. You'll be constantly cleaning up puddles and trying to remove unpleasant odors around the apartment.Treatment of cystitis in cats
If my cat is losing fur in clumps and has skin sores, what should I do?
Hair loss in cats is not uncommon, but that doesn't mean you can rest easy and avoid consulting a specialist. Hair loss can be caused by natural factors (such as shedding) or it can be the first sign of a medical condition.Cat diseases
Why does my cat drool like drops of clear water?

Cat owners may encounter various illnesses in their pets. Symptoms include bad breath and excessive salivation.

When a cat develops an unpleasant odor from the breath (ammonia, putrid, or acetone-like), it indicates an imbalance in the body. This problem is medically known as halitosis.

Why do cats drool?
The cat is sneezing: how to treat a runny nose in a pet?
Cats have a unique physiology that prevents them from catching a cold. Therefore, if your cat has a runny nose, it's a sign of a serious illness that, unlike a runny nose, won't go away on its own. Why is your pet sneezing and having a runny nose, and what should you do if these symptoms appear? Let's try to figure it out.What to do if a cat sneezes
Ringworm in cats: early stage symptoms and treatment
Ringworm is a fairly common and dangerous skin disease caused by two types of fungi. The first causes trichophytosis, and the second causes microsporia. The disease affects the skin not only of animals but also of people with weakened immune systems.Symptoms of ringworm in cats