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Cats

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  • Acne in cats

  • Acromegaly in cats

  • Adder bites in cats

  • Aggression – tips for interpreting signs

  • Aggressive behavior in cats

  • Allergies and how to help your pet avoid allergens

  • Amputation – post-operative care

  • Anemia

  • Anesthesia in cats

  • Anorexia – what to do when your cat won’t eat

  • Antibiotic resistant bacterial infections

  • Antibiotic treatment

  • Antifreeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning in your cat

  • Aortic thromboembolism

  • Arthritis

  • Aspergillosis (fungal disease)

  • Asthma in cats

  • Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

  • Bandages – how to care for them

  • Behavior in cats – what’s the norm?

  • Biopsy

  • Birth control in the queen

  • Bladder and kidney stones

  • Blindness – living with a blind cat

  • Blood groups and incompatibilities

  • Blood tests

  • Blood transfusion – is it right for my pet?

  • Boarding catteries – choosing the right one

  • Bordetella

  • Brachycephalic upper airway obstruction syndrome

  • Brain tumor or cancer

  • Breast cancer in cats

  • Breeding from your cat

  • Brown snake bite

  • Cancer in your cat – possible options

  • Cannabidiol (CBD) oil and pets

  • Cannabis in pets – what are the risks?

  • Cardiomyopathy in your cat

  • Cat bite abscesses

  • Cat communication

  • Cat flaps

  • Cat flu

  • Cat pox

  • Cat scratch disease

  • Cataract

  • Chemotherapy – safe handling

  • Chemotherapy cancer treatment

  • Chemotherapy for lymphoma

  • Chemotherapy: metronomic

  • Children and pets

  • Chlamydia

  • Cholangitis/cholangiohepatitis in cats

  • Coccidiosis

  • Cognitive dysfunction syndrome

  • Complementary therapies

  • Congenital portosystemic shunt

  • Conjunctivitis in cats

  • Constipation in your cat

  • Corneal ulcers – a sore eye

  • Coughing

  • Cryptorchidism

  • Cushing’s disease (hyperadrenocorticism)

  • Cystitis (bladder inflammation)

  • Cytauxzoonosis

  • Deafness – living with a deaf cat

  • Dental disease in your cat

  • Dental surgery – what to expect

  • Destructive behavior in cats

  • Deworming your cat

  • Diabetes mellitus

  • Diabetes monitoring

  • Diabetes monitoring

  • Diabetic complications in cats

  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

  • Diabetic stabilization in cats

  • Diaphragmatic hernias

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

  • E-cigarettes and pets

  • Ear cleaning

  • Ear problems in your cat

  • Elimination diets for adverse food reactions

  • Emergencies

  • Emotional support animals – the benefits

  • Endoscopy – the inside story

  • Enucleation

  • Eosinophilic granuloma complex

  • Epilepsy treatment

  • Epileptic seizures and epilepsy

  • Euthabag pet body bags – all you need to know

  • Euthanasia – information and guidance

  • Excessive vocalization in cats

  • Exercise – how to get your cat to do more

  • Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI)

  • Eye drops – how to administer them

  • Eye examination

  • Eyesight – what colors can cats see?

  • Fading kitten syndrome

  • Fainting (syncope)

  • Fatty liver (hepatic lipidosis) in cats

  • Feeding your cat

  • Feeding your kitten

  • Feline hyperesthesia syndrome

  • Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)

  • Feline Infectious Anemia (FIA)

  • Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)

  • Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)

  • Festive hazards for pets

  • Fever – is it serious?

  • Fever – is it serious?

  • Fireworks – fear behavior

  • Fitting – an emergency?

  • Flat chested kitten syndrome (FCKS) and pectus excavatum (PE)

  • Flea control

  • Fleas – an itchy business

  • Food allergy

  • Fractures

  • Garden hazards – how to keep your cat safe

  • Gastrointestinal foreign bodies in cats

  • Genetic testing for cats

  • Giardiasis

  • Grief in cats

  • Hair loss (alopecia)

  • Haw’s syndrome

  • Health insurance for your cat

  • Healthcare – routine measures

  • Heart disease

  • Heart disease – drug treatment

  • Heart disease in your cat

  • Heart disease investigation

  • Heart murmurs

  • Heart rhythm disturbance (atrial fibrillation)

  • Heartworm disease

  • Heat stroke

  • Herpes virus (FHV-1)

  • Horner syndrome

  • Hospitalization and nursing care

  • Human medicines and pets

  • Hypertension

  • Hyperthyroidism – disease and treatment

  • Ibuprofen and naproxen toxicosis

  • Immune mediated hemolytic anemia

  • Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia

  • Incoordination – ataxia

  • Increased water intake in cats

  • Indoor cats

  • Inflammatory bowel disease

  • Inflammatory CNS disease

  • Injection site sarcoma

  • Injection techniques

  • Injured wildlife (UK) – what to do!

  • Insect stings

  • Intervertebral disk herniation or slipped disk

  • Introducing your new baby to your cat

  • Ischemic myelopathy

  • Kidney disease in your cat

  • Kitten development

  • Kitten development – 1-8 weeks

  • Kitten development – 3-6 months

  • Kitten development – 6-12 months

  • Kitten development – 8-12 weeks

  • Kitten proofing your home

  • Kitten socialization

  • Kittening/queening in cats – potential problems

  • Kittens – what’s involved

  • Lameness in cats

  • Laparoscopic ovariectomy (keyhole spay)

  • Leaving your cat behind

  • Leukemia

  • Litterbox training

  • Liver problems in your cat

  • Lumps and bumps

  • Lungworms in cats

  • Lymphoma

  • Malassezia

  • Mastitis (inflammation of the mammary glands)

  • Medication: Acetylcysteine

  • Medication: Alendronate

  • Medication: Allopurinol

  • Medication: Alprazolam

  • Medication: Amantadine

  • Medication: Amitriptyline

  • Medication: Amlodipine

  • Medication: Amoxicillin-clavulanate

  • Medication: Antihistamine

  • Medication: Aspirin

  • Medication: Atenolol

  • Medication: Atropine

  • Medication: Budesonide

  • Medication: Buprenorphine

  • Medication: Calcium carbonate

  • Medication: Cefadroxil

  • Medication: Cefovecin

  • Medication: Chlorambucil

  • Medication: Ciprofloxacin

  • Medication: Cisapride

  • Medication: Clindamycin

  • Medication: Clomipramine

  • Medication: Clopidogrel

  • Medication: Clotrimazole

  • Medication: Cyclophosphamide

  • Medication: Dantrolene

  • Medication: Darbepoetin

  • Medication: Diazepam

  • Medication: Diazoxide

  • Medication: Digoxin

  • Medication: Diltiazem

  • Medication: Dorzolamide

  • Medication: Doxycycline

  • Medication: Enalapril

  • Medication: Enrofloxacin

  • Medication: Erythromycin

  • Medication: Erythropoietin

  • Medication: Esafoxolaner

  • Medication: Famciclovir

  • Medication: Famotidine

  • Medication: Fentanyl transdermal patch

  • Medication: Ferrous sulfate

  • Medication: Fipronil

  • Medication: Fluconazole

  • Medication: Fludrocortisone

  • Medication: Flumethrin

  • Medication: Fluoxetine

  • Medication: Fluralaner

  • Medication: Fluticasone

  • Medication: Furosemide

  • Medication: Gabapentin

  • Medication: Gabapentin

  • Medication: Glucosamine – Chondroitin

  • Medication: Hydroxycarbamide

  • Medication: Imipramine

  • Medication: Itraconazole

  • Medication: Ivermectin

  • Medication: Kaolin

  • Medication: Lactulose

  • Medication: Leflunomide

  • Medication: Levetiracetam

  • Medication: Lomustine

  • Medication: Lorazepam 

  • Medication: Lotilaner

  • Medication: Marbofloxacin

  • Medication: Maropitant

  • Medication: Meloxicam

  • Medication: Melphalan

  • Medication: Methimazole (thiamazole) 

  • Medication: Methotrexate

  • Medication: Metoclopramide

  • Medication: Metronidazole

  • Medication: Mexiletine 

  • Medication: Milbemycin

  • Medication: Mirtazapine

  • Medication: Misoprostol

  • Medication: Mitotane

  • Medication: Moxidectin

  • Medication: Mycophenolate

  • Medication: Ofloxacin

  • Medication: Omeprazole

  • Medication: Ondansetron 

  • Medication: Pentoxifylline

  • Medication: Phenobarbital

  • Medication: Phenoxybenzamine 

  • Medication: Phenylpropanolamine

  • Medication: Pimobendan

  • Medication: Piroxicam

  • Medication: Pradofloxacin

  • Medication: Praziquantel

  • Medication: Prazosin

  • Medication: Prednisone/Prednisolone

  • Medication: Pregabalin

  • Medication: Propranolol

  • Medication: Pyridostigmine

  • Medication: Ranitidine

  • Medication: S-adenosylmethionine

  • Medication: Salbutamol (Albuterol)

  • Medication: Sarolaner

  • Medication: Selamectin

  • Medication: Selegiline hydrochloride

  • Medication: Sertraline

  • Medication: Sotalol

  • Medication: Spinosad

  • Medication: Spironolactone

  • Medication: Sucralfate

  • Medication: Sulfadimethoxine

  • Medication: Tamsulosin 

  • Medication: Terbutaline

  • Medication: Toceranib

  • Medication: Tramadol

  • Medication: Tranexamic acid

  • Medication: Trazodone

  • Medication: Triamcinolone 

  • Medication: Trimethoprim-sulfa (sulfonamide)

  • Medication: Tylosin

  • Medication: Ursodeoxycholic acid

  • Medication: Vitamin D

  • Medication: Vitamin K1

  • Megaesophagus

  • Microchipping – permanent identification of your cat

  • Mites (mange)

  • Monkeypox and pets

  • Moving house with your cat

  • Multi-cat households

  • Muscular dystrophies

  • Myasthenia gravis

  • Mycobacterial infections in cats

  • Myositis

  • Nasal discharge in cats

  • Nasopharyngeal polyps

  • Neuro-diagnostic tests

  • Neurological examination

  • Neuromuscular disorders

  • Noise sensitivities in cats

  • Obesity

  • Old age – caring for your elderly cat

  • Oral medications – how to administer them

  • Oral squamous cell carcinoma

  • Orphan kittens – rearing

  • Osteoarthritis management

  • Osteomyelitis

  • Osteosarcoma

  • Otitis – an ear infection

  • Over grooming (feline psychogenic alopecia)

  • Pain management

  • Palliative care and animal hospice

  • Pancreatitis

  • Pancytopenia in cats

  • Panleukopenia (feline infectious enteritis)

  • Paroxystic events

  • Passports – rules and regulations

  • Pemphigus

  • Perineal hernias

  • Periodontal disease and how to prevent it

  • Peritonitis

  • Pet allergy – can I still have a cat?

  • Pet loss – explaining it to children

  • Pet loss – how to cope

  • Pet medicines – a danger to pet caregivers?

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation

  • Pica – abnormal eating and chewing habits

  • Poisoning

  • Polycythemia

  • Post-op care

  • Pre-op care

  • Pyometra (‘pyo’ or womb infection)

  • Pyruvate kinase deficiency

  • Rabies

  • Radioiodine treatment for thyroid cancer

  • Radiotherapy

  • Raw food – is it the healthiest choice for dogs and cats?

  • Recumbent or paralyzed cats – how to care for them

  • Ringworm

  • Salt (sodium chloride) poisoning in cats

  • Samples – how they help your veterinarian

  • SARS-CoV2 / COVID-19 in cats

  • Scanning – the inside picture

  • Scratching in the house

  • Second opinions and referrals in veterinary practice

  • Shock – how to recognize the signs

  • Skin problems

  • Sleeping respiratory rates

  • Snoring in cats

  • Solar dermatitis

  • Spaying/Neutering your cat

  • Stomatitis

  • Storage diseases in your cat

  • Stress – managing stressful situations

  • Stress in cats

  • Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)

  • Taurine deficiency in your cat

  • Tetanus in cats

  • Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelet count)

  • Tick control

  • Tick removal

  • Topical medicines – how to administer them

  • Total ear canal ablation

  • Toxoplasmosis and risks to pregnant women

  • Training your cat

  • Traveling abroad with your cat

  • Traveling with your cat

  • Triaditis – pancreas, liver and small intestine inflammation

  • Tritrichomonas foetus – a cause of diarrhea in cats

  • Umbilical and inguinal hernias

  • Urinary problems – the ‘blocked’ cat

  • Urinating in the house

  • Urine sample collection

  • Vaccinating your cat

  • Vaccination protocols and safety

  • Vector-borne diseases in cats

  • Venomous snake bite in cats

  • Ventricular septal defect (VSD)

  • Vestibular disease

  • Veterinary visits – minimizing stress

  • Vomiting and diarrhea

  • Walking dandruff (Cheyletiellosis)

  • Which treats are safe for cats?

  • Wildfires and smoke inhalation

  • Worm control

  • Wounds and pets – what to do and when to call the veterinarian

  • X-rays and Ultrasound

  • Zoonotic disease – tips for reducing risks

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