Atopy in Cats
General facts Atopy is caused by an abnormal skin barrier, cat genetics and environmental factors. It is defined by allergy symptoms resulting from repeated exposure to environmental substances such as pollen, mould, dust, etc. Given the hereditary nature of this disease, certain breeds are more...
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Cancer
Cancer does not manifest in the same way in all cats who develop it. Read more about the common symptoms in feline cancer.
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Cat Hair Loss and Dandruff
One of the most common questions asked by clients in veterinary clinics is about excessive hair loss and dandruff in the cat's coat. The skin is the external physical barrier that protects the body from pollutants, chemicals, and microbial agents.
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Chronic renal insufficiency
In aging animals, cats are more often affected by kidney failure than dogs.
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Feline immunodeficiency (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) screening test
By testing your cat for the FIV, you can get peace of mind on their physical condition.
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Foreign objects
Our little feline companions can quickly become victims of their excessive curiosity and swallowing a foreign body. What can you do in this type of situation? Read more.
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Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis is a common disease in cats that affect their digestive system.
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Hepatic lipidosis
Affecting mainly cats, hepatic lipidosis often causes great loss of appetite in your pet.
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