Cat diseases

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.

There are no fleas, but the dog is itching: why does this happen, what to do

Not all owners know why their dog itches even if there are no fleas. However, the reasons can vary.

My dog ​​is coughing as if it's choking: what should I do?

If a pet starts coughing, it doesn't necessarily mean there's something stuck in their throat. Coughing is caused by something, and there can be many reasons. However, when a dog is truly choking, they begin swallowing and coughing in an attempt to dislodge the obstruction. This coughing may be accompanied by spitting and vomiting. All of this is a reflex action, as the dog attempts to remove the stuck object. In this case, coughing is a defensive reaction. The body attempts to expel the foreign object from the lungs with a force of air. This actually helps when the bone isn't deeply lodged.

Why does a dog cough?

The cat can't pee: how to help and the reasons

An owner can make their pet's life carefree and comfortable by providing them with delicious food and good care. However, even the most loving care can't prevent certain health problems. That's why, if an owner notices their cat is struggling to urinate, they should take them to the veterinarian immediately.

The genitourinary system in cats