Routine Health Exams
Routine health examinations are necessary. Annual health examinations will help determine the general well being of your pet and identify potential problems.
Routine Health Exams Read Post »
Routine health examinations are necessary. Annual health examinations will help determine the general well being of your pet and identify potential problems.
Routine Health Exams Read Post »
Regular Cat Health Examinations Are Necessary. A comprehensive physical exam allows us to compile a list of clues that can help uncover disease.
Regular Feline Health Exams: Cat Wellness Checkups Read Post »
The rabies virus can infect any warm-blooded animal, including humans. It causes a disease of the nervous system often manifested by changes in behavior followed by paralysis and death.
The most common cause of poisoning in dogs and cats is from insecticides. Misuse of these insecticides cause the majority of poisonings.
Insecticide Poisoning Read Post »
Fleas are magical creatures that have been annoying animals for over 60 million years. Ctenocephalides felis, the cat flea, is the most common flea found on dogs and cats.
Biology of the Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis) Read Post »
Having your pet spayed (ovariohysterectomy) or neutered (castrated) is an inexpensive and realistic method of pet population control.
Cat Neuters and Spays: The Basics Read Post »
Most infectious upper respiratory diseases of cats are due to two highly contagious viruses: feline herpesvirus (FVR) and feline calicivirus (FCV). Both viruses cause similar clinical symptoms in cats.
Feline Viral Respiratory Disease Read Post »
These intestinal parasites are often found in young puppies and kittens. They measure two to six inches in length and look like very thin pieces of spaghetti.
Feline Roundworm Infections: Roundworms in Cats Read Post »
Intestinal parasites can often be found in young kittens. Accurate diagnosis of roundworms is important since they can cause serious problems.
Tapeworms are common parasites that live in the small intestine of dogs, cats and other animals. Dipylidium caninum, the most common tapeworm of dogs and cats, is transmitted by fleas.
Tapeworm Infection: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention Read Post »
Most veterinary hospitals are equipped for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) testing. The test is well worth the money and is used to diagnose FeLV-related illnesses.
Feline Leukemia Testing: FeLV Tests for New Cats and Environments Read Post »
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is one of the major causes of illness and death in domestic cats. The virus is contagious and spreads primarily through intimate nose-to-nose contact with infected saliva.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a contagious viral disease of cats. Young and old cats appear to be most susceptible; however, cats of all ages can become infected.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis: Cat FIP Read Post »
Feline distemper (feline panleukopenia virus, or FPV) is a severe, highly contagious viral disease of cats. It occurs most frequently in kittens, where the mortality rate is high.
Feline Distemper (Feline Panleukopenia) Read Post »