panleukopenia, feline parvovirus, feline infectious enteritis, infectious enteritis, feline distemper, bloody diarrhea...
feline, diarrhea, leukemia, aids, kitten, vaccine, disease, FeLV...
Is there anything you can do to help with the diarrhea??...
Feline herpesvirus, feline rhinotracheitis virus, feline influenza, upper respiratory infection, respiratory infection, sneezing, pink eye, conjunctivitis, herpes, cat herpes...
fiv, retrovirus, cat aids, fighting, virus, feline AIDS...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Feline panleukopenia is also known as feline parvovirus or feline infectious enteritis. It is also sometimes referred to as feline distemper, but is caused by a different virus than canine distemper and should not be confused. Feline panleukopenia is highly contagiou...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Acne is found almost exclusively on the chin of your cat. The hair follicles become plugged with a greasy material called sebum. A secondary bacterial infection is usually present as well. SOURCE & CAUSE(S) Feline Acne is usually c...
FIP, coronavirus, wet form, Loss of appetite, Depression, Listlessness, Bloated belly, Labored breathing, fluid in the chest, Fever, Dehydration, Pale tongue, pale gums, pale nose, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dark urine, jaundice, liver failure, Sudden death, fluid in heart sac, Dry Form, Lethargy, Change...
Danielle, First off, if your cat is having any kind of chronic diarrhea you always need to be aware that dehydration is an issue. Make sure your cat is drinking enough to combat the fluid that is lost in the diarrhea. Okay-a couple of things you might want to try to combat the diarrhea. First, a...
sneezing, feline fever, limping, cat flu, upper respiratory...
mites, itching, scratching, feline, cat, black discharge, ears, disease, dog...
coughing, heartworms, mosquito, heartgard, immiticide, vomiting, disease, cat...
babesiosis, protozoan disease, diseases from ticks, ...
intestinal parasite, drontal, larvae, fecal, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, ...
blackheads, chin hairloss, acne, grooming, cat acne...
blockage, urine, straining to urinate, blood in urine, peeing outside litterbox, flutd...
calicivirus, viral infection, upper respiratory infection, infectious disease...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a retrovirus that infects cats throughout the United States. In the United States, 1-3% of healthy cats become infected with this virus. About 5% of FIV infected cats also have a disease called Feline Leukemia Virus. FIV is rela...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is caused by a virus and can affect many of the body systems in cats. It can occur in cats of all ages, but mostly infects cats under the age of 3 years or over the age of 14 years. Feline infectious peritonitis typically gets wo...