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- Diagnosing & Treating Feline Diabetes By: A. Pruder
Believed to effect 1 in 400 cats, feline diabetes often presents itself with symptoms that are very similar to those found in humans. The good news is that feline diabetes is treatable and does not necessarily mean a shorter life span or lesser quality of life for cats. In many cases, early and effective treatment of feline diabetes may even lead to a complete remission, which means that a cat will not continue to need insulin injections.
Early detection of feline diabetes... Tags: feline diabetes
- Feline Diabetes Is Not A Cat And Mouse Game! By: Ashish Jain
Your pet is caught in a serious type of disease!
And do not be under the impression that this disease is the 'privilege' of human beings alone!
Feline Diabetes is one of the most common feline endocrine diseases. Its direct link is to the high carbohydrate diet of dry food. Many canned foods contain too many carbohydrates, which your cat may eat with great speed and gusto; but your poor choices, will definitely damage the health of your pet. Cats by nature are obligate ... Tags: feline diabetes, treatment, diet
- Kitten Proofing Your Home By: Tristan Andrews
Nothing beats a kitten for fun. But the feline "wonder years" can also be the most frustrating and dangerous time in your kitten's life. Do not let his sweet, innocent face fool you. Tags: cat, cats, feline, kitten, kittens
- Cats And Feline Diabetes By: Tristan Andrews
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. Tags: cat, cats, feline, kitten, kittens
- Feline Asthma: Investigation and Treatment By: Matthew Homfray
The term feline asthma can be misleading as there are a number of different possible causes. Here we look at what those underlying causes can be, and the different forms of treatment available to affected cats. Tags: cat, cats, feline, asthma, cat asthma, feline asthma, breathing, cough, coughing, wheezing, inhaler
- Cat Fancier's Association - Place to Register Your Purebred Feline By: Moses Wright
Many people shopping for a feline companion may wonder what the initials CFA stand for. In order for a particular breed of cat to be recognized as a pedigreed breed, it must be recognized by the Cat Fancier’s Association. This association is the largest purebred feline registry in the world and recognizes only forty one breeds of cats. Tags: feline cat breed info, cat breed registry, purebred feline registry, feline cat breed fact
- Feline Acne Facts and Treatment By: Robin
Feline Acne information including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, causes Tags: Feline Acne
- Cat Scratch Disease - Is De-Clawing The Solution? By: Ron King
Cat scratch disease is a syndrome spread by cats, but that affects only humans; it's also called cat scratch fever. Cat scratch disease symptoms are most commonly diagnosed in the colder winter and fall months of the year for reasons scientists don't understand; it's possible that cats are more likely to be indoors at this time, elevating the chance of human exposure overall to feline diseases. Tags: cat scratch disease symptoms, Cat Scratch Disease, feline diseases
- Feline Acne – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments By: Peter Hutch
Feline acne is a common problem seen in cats. It is found on the cat's chin & lips. It is generally accepted that this is caused by plastic bowls and for many cats the solution is simply substituting the plastic bowl for a stainless steel bowl or a glass bowl. Tags: acne, acne care, feline acne, feline acne causes, feline acne symptoms, symptoms of feline
- How to Deal with Feline Acne – Know the Facts By: Peter Hutch
Feline acne is a common problem seen in cats. It is found on the cat's chin & lips. It is generally accepted that this is caused by plastic bowls and for many cats the solution is simply substituting the plastic bowl for a stainless steel bowl or a glass bowl. The problem may be caused by the inability of the cat to clean his chin properly after drinking the milk resulting in a nutrient rich habitat for bacteria. Tags: acne, feline acne, feline chin acne, feline acne treatment, how to treat feline acne
- Information on Feline lower urinary tract disease By: Peter Hutch
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a term that is used to cover many problems of the feline urinary tract, including stones and cystitis. The term feline urologic syndrome (FUS) is an older term which is still sometimes used for this condition. Tags: what is Feline lower urinary tract disease, what are the causes of Feline lower urinary tr
- Cat flea free feline By: Nevs Ullmann
Underneath the fur of your pet feline are fleas, tiny parasites that suck their blood. Most cats found at home are the hosts of these cat fleas although they are also seen to infect other animals like rabbits and dogs. Tags: cat, flea, feline, flea free feline
- Feline Panleukopenia Disease By: Ailurophile
Feline Panleukopenia is a serious disease in cats. It frequently develops in stray cats that are not properly vaccinated. Tags: feline, panleukopenia, illness, cat, animal, pet, feral, vaccination
- Information Regarding the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus By: Ailurophile
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is a pathogen that is often recorded in cats. It causes an AIDS-like chronic illness in felines. Tags: Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, cat, animal, illness, pet, care, immunity
- Feline Urinary Tract Infection: Here's 5 Simple Clues to Spotting a Cat Urinary Tract Infection By: Kate Rieger
Have you ever wondered how your cat would tell you that she was suffering from a feline urinary tract infection? Here are 5 messages from your cat telling you she has this problem and tips on how to deal with a cat urinary tract infection. Tags: Feline Urinary Tract Infection, Cat Urinary Tract Infection
- Feline UTI: Look For These 5 Telltale Signs of a Cat UTI By: Kate Rieger
Often feline UTI, or feline urinary tract infection, is mistaken as a behavioral problem with your cat. If you find your cat is urinating in odd places, or missing her litter box, she may be suffering from a cat UTI. Here are some tips for spotting this condition in your cat. Tags: feline UTI, cat UTI
- Cat Health Insurance - Should You Get Coverage For Your Felines? By: Timothy Aaron Whiston
Cat health insurance is a great way to protect your feline from illness and injury. For literally a few bucks per month you can have peace of mind no matter what comes your way. Tags: cat health insurance, cat health, feline health, cat health care
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