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Feline Diseases and Conditions - Page 2

  • Heart Concerns
  • Blood & Blood Donations
  • Cancer
  • Pregnancy/Birthing/Reproductive Topics
  • Spay/Neuter
  • Hypertension
  • Heatstroke
  • Cat-Scratch Fever
  • Diarrhea / Constipation
  • Tumors
  • Hernias
  • Testing

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  • Feline Idiopathic Cystitis:  FIC
  • Feline Foamy Virus:  FFV or FeFV
  • Feline Chronic Kidney Disease:  CKD
  • Feline Herpes Virus type 1:  FHV-1
  • Feline Coronavirus Infection:  FCoV
  • Feline Infectious Peritonitis:  FIP
  • Feline Leukemia Virus:  FeLV
  • Feline Immunodeficiency Virus:  FIV
  • Feline Urinary Tract Infection/Disease:  FLUTD
  • Feline Calicivirus – Upper Respiratory Infection:  FCV
  • Degenerative Joint Disease (Feline Arthritis):  DJD
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Toxoplasmosis:  IBD
  • Paneukopenia (Feline Distemper)
  • Misc. Diseases & Conditions

Trusted Veterinary Information Sources whose articles are linked below:

The organizations, their authors and their websites included on this page are not associated with CatNewsHeadlines.com in any way. Inclusion of their information in CatNewsHeadlines.com does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of any content contained within said websites. Information is presented here purely as a service to cat caregivers to enable people to find reliable information in addition to current news articles.

 

veterinarypartner.vin.com

For veterinarians, by veterinarians – VIN unites more than 67,000 veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary industry partners in a truly interactive worldwide online community. VIN extends its commitment to the well-being of companion animals by providing the finest in online pet health information and resources in its client education website.

vcahospitals.com

VCA has over 1,000 neighborhood hospitals and over 6,000 Veterinarians. At VCA, your pet’s health is our top priority, and excellent service to you is our goal. We’re a team of highly trained individuals dedicated to the health and well-being of your pets. Our technicians and support team members are all animal lovers who treat pets with the compassion and respect that they deserve.

vetmed.tamu.edu/news/pet-talk/

For more than 100 years, the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) has been improving animal, human, and environmental health through teaching, research, veterinary care, service, and outreach. Pet Talk is a service of the CVM.

catfriendly.com

The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) are trusted leaders in feline health and welfare for the veterinary community and cat caregivers. They support their members in improving the health and welfare of cats through high standards of practice, continuing education, and evidence-based medicine.

The AAFP created Cat Friendly Homes to help you learn more about your cat’s natural behaviors, the importance of routine veterinary care, and providing care of your cat, as well as answer many common questions.

cats.com

Cats.com’s expertly-written, expertly-reviewed guides bring you the facts on cat products, behavior, health, and more. Whether you want to choose the best food or find out why your cat wakes you up in the middle of the night, we’re here to arm you with the knowledge you need. Our editorial team is made of dedicated cat lovers and experts, including over a dozen veterinarians, a cat behavior specialist, and several seasoned pet writers.

icatcare.org

International Cat Care is a charity founded in 1958 by a small group of very passionate cat lovers, who were compelled to do something about the dismal lack of information about cat health and welfare. Over 60 years later, we are still working hard to improve the health and wellbeing of all cats everywhere, working towards a world where each cat’s life experience will be as good as it can be.

pethealthnetwork.com

Pet Health Network is for pets and their people. We’re dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and trustworthy information to ensure your four-legged family members enjoy the longest, healthiest, and happiest lives possible.

dacvb.org

The American College of Veterinary Behaviorist is the certifying board for veterinarians who are specialty trained to advance the behavioral health of animals through clinical practice, research, and science-based behavior education.

Veterinary behaviorists are trained to address the relationships between an animal’s health, environment, experiences and its behavior.

They have extensive knowledge of psychotropic medications, their uses, potential side effects and interactions with other medications, and are licensed to prescribe them when indicated.

avma.org

The AVMA is the nation’s leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 97,000 members, they protect, promote and advance the needs of all veterinarians and those they serve.

 capcvet.org

The Companion Animal Parasite Council is an independent, non-profit organization that is dedicated to increasing awareness of the threat parasites present to pets and family members. By generating and disseminating credible, accurate and timely information for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of parasitic infections, CAPC works to educate pet owners and veterinary professionals.See disclaimer above.

apcc

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®) Animal Poison Control Center® (APCC®) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply.  

If you suspect your pet has eaten toxic foods, household products, human medications and/or cosmetics or toxic plants & flowers please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

cathealth.com

CatHealth.com includes veterinarian-written, veterinarian-approved articles for your cat.

cattime.com

Cattime’s mission is to keep pets out of shelters and get them adopted to good homes by providing novice and experienced owners alike with the important information needed to make them, and their pets, very happy and healthy.

Widely Recognized Individuals whose articles are linked below:

The individual author contributors, the organizations, their authors and their websites included on this page are not associated with CatNewsHeadlines.com in any way. Inclusion of their information in CatNewsHeadlines.com does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of  CatNewsHeadlines.com or any content contained within the website.

Additional note: The individual authors whose work is presented here may not support or endorse any of the information from ‘Trusted Veterinary Information Organizations’ either. Often, their own information stands in stark contrast to anything supported by vets or vet information sources.

Information is presented here purely as a service to cat caregivers to enable people to find reliable information in addition to current news articles.

Mary knows everything there is to know about the physiology of dogs and cats. For over 40 years she has studied and observed almost every single wild cat on the planet and knows the anatomy and physiology of wolves, all wild cats, and all domestic dogs and cats as well.

Mary is a Certified Pet Nutritionist – she became certified in the early 1990’s.

She is also a Certified Homeopath — a pet expert knowledgeable in proper, complete raw food feeding of both dogs and cats. She knows how to raise animals/pets Naturally without horrible vaccines; toxic heart worm pills; chemical flea, tick & mosquito products or de-wormers.

Madeleine’s training as a homeopath was with the Australasian College of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy in Victoria, Australia. She graduated with a Diploma in Homoeopathy in 2000. This was the highest level of training at the time.

She has  been in full time practice ever since, as a consultant homoeopath. She treats both people and other animals, as “we are really all the same. We just look a bit different. And speak different languages.”

Madeleine has also authored an important book for cat-caregivers. “Naturally Healthy Cats – Complete Health for Your Cat“. Madeleine’s website is NaturalCatHealth.com

And there are hundreds of links to News Articles about cats on this website too!

Dental / Teeth / Tongue / Gums / Oral Issues

Common Dental Problems for Cats

Common Dental Problems

for Cats

– Revival Animal health

Feline Dental Disease

Feline Dental Disease

– Kitten Life

Cat Dental Disease:

Feline Stomatitis Remedies

Cat Dental Disease:

Feline Stomatitis

Remedies

– Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

Veterinary Secrets

Eye Issues

Feline Eye Problems –

Symptoms & Causes

Feline Eye Problems –

Symptoms & Causes

Dr. Bill’s Pet Nutrition

7 Common Eye Problems in Cats

7 Common Eye

Problems in Cats

– Animal Lovers

Cat With Infected Eye?

Best 3 Holistic Remedies

Cat With Infected Eye?

Best 3 Holistic

Remedies

– Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

Veterinary Secrets

Ear Issues

Common Problems with your Cat’s Ears?

Common Problems

with your Cat’s Ears?

Dr. Claire Stevens

Ear Infections in Cats

Ear Infections in Cats

– NTV News

Why Do My Cat’s Ears FEEL HOT?

Why Do My Cat’s Ears

FEEL HOT?

AnimalWised

Coat and Skin

(See fungal based skin problems below)

Coat and Skin

(See fungal based skin problems below)

Why Does My Cat Have Bald Patches?

Why Does My Cat Have

Bald Patches?

Senior Cat Wellness

How to Treat Generalized Skin

Infections on Cats

How to Treat Generalized Skin

Infections on Cats

– Doctor Lindsay Butzer DVM

Dry Skin and Dandruff in Cats:

5 Quick and Easy Answers

Dry Skin and Dandruff

in Cats: 5 Quick and

Easy Answers

– Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

Veterinary Secrets

Coat and Skin:

Fungal Based Problems / Ringworm & Others

Coat and Skin:

Fungal Based Problems / Ringworm & Others

Episode 69:

Treating Ringworm in Cats

Episode 69:

Treating Ringworm in Cats

The Urban Farmyard

How Do Cats Get Ringworm?

Signs, Prevention and Treatment

How Do Cats Get Ringworm?

Signs, Prevention

and Treatment

– Cats How

Ringworm in Cats

Ringworm in Cats

– Heron Lakes Animal Hospital

Note:

The word ‘Ringworm’ sounds as if it may be a condition which is parasite derived. That is not true.

A fungal infection is not derived from a parasite. Fungal infections are caused by various types of fungi, which are eukaryotic microorganisms distinct from parasites. Fungi can cause infections in humans, animals, and plants. Examples of common fungal infections in humans include athlete’s foot, ringworm, candidiasis (yeast infection), and certain types of pneumonia.

Parasites, on the other hand, are organisms that live on or within another organism (the host) and obtain nutrients from the host. Parasites can belong to various taxonomic groups, including protozoa, helminths (worms), and ectoparasites (such as ticks and lice). They have different modes of infection and life cycles compared to fungi.

While both fungi and parasites can cause infections, they are distinct types of organisms with different characteristics and mechanisms of infection.

Obesity

Are You Making Your Cat FAT?

Tips to Help Your Overweight Cat

Are You Making Your

Cat FAT? Tips to Help

Your Overweight Cat

Jackson Galaxy

Feline Obesity

(How to Help Your Cat Lose Weight)

Feline Obesity

(How to Help Your

Cat Lose Weight)

– All About Cats

How to Prevent Cat Obesity

(And the Dangers)

How to Prevent Cat Obesity

(And the Dangers)

The Purring Journal

Diabetes

Diabetes in Cats

Diabetes in Cats

Kitten Life

Advice for the newly diagnosed

diabetic cat

Advice for the newly

diagnosed diabetic cat

– Krista Magnifico

The 3 Most Common Symptoms

of Diabetes in a Cat

The 3 Most Common

Symptoms of

Diabetes in a Cat

Dan The Veterinarian

Allergies (Cats & Humans)

All you need to know about cat allergies

& what you can do about them!

All you need to know

about cat allergies &

what you can do

about them!

Jackson Galaxy

Types of Allergies in Cats

(8 Most Common Causes)

Types of Allergies in Cats

(8 Most Common Causes)

– Senior Cat Wellness

Cat Allergies?

Cat Allergies?

– Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

Veterinary Secrets

Feline Asthma

Symptoms & Treatment of

Feline Asthma

Symptoms & Treatment of

Feline Asthma

Dr. karen Becker

MercolaHealthyPets

Does Your Cat Have Asthma:

A Vet Shares How to Help

Does Your Cat Have Asthma:

A Vet Shares How to Help

– All About Cats

Your Coughing Cat May Have Asthma:

Natural Answers

Your Coughing Cat

May Have Asthma:

Natural Answers

– Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

Veterinary Secrets

Hyperthyroidism

Feline Hyperthyroidism

Feline Hyperthyroidism

Dr. karen Becker

MercolaHealthyPets

Hyperthyroidism and cats

Hyperthyroidism and cats

– Helpful Vancouver Vet

Does your cat have HYPERTHYROIDISM?

(You’ll never believe where it may be from!)

Does your cat have

HYPERTHYROIDISM?

(You’ll never believe

where it may be from!)

Cat Lady Fitness

Hypothyroidism

Gaby, a 4 month old kitten

with hypothyroidism

Gaby, a 4 month old kitten

with hypothyroidism

A Tonk’s Tail (err, Tale…)

Meet Smudge, The Adorable Cat

With Congenital Hypothyroidism

Who is Thriving Thanks To Her Mom!

Meet Smudge, The Adorable Cat

With Congenital Hypothyroidism

Who is Thriving

Thanks To Her Mom!

– Meow As Fluff

Meet Teapot, The Tiny Cat With

Congenital Hypothyroidism Who Found

a Great Home With a Veterinarian!

Meet Teapot, The Tiny Cat

With Congenital

Hypothyroidism Who Found

a Great Home With

a Veterinarian!

– Meow As Fluff

Professional Articles

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