Cat rhinotracheitis and Herpesvirus FHV-1: what is it and why is it so prevalent in cats?
Feline rhinotracheitis is an infectious and contagious disease of the cat's respiratory tract caused by Herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1).
Feline rhinotracheitis is an infectious and contagious disease of the cat's respiratory tract caused by Herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1).
It is processionary moth season, the killer caterpillars that can kill dogs and cats but are also dangerous to humans.
Table of Contents 1.The common belief that due to their fur dogs and cats are more resistant to cold than humans is correct but only partially2. Long-haired dogs tend to be more...
Overweight in the cat: diet and exercise are necessary to get him back in line and avoid serious diseases.
Hypothyroidism in dogs and cats: excellent chance of success if diagnosis is early and therapy is properly administered.
The presence of stones in the kidneys and urinary tract of dogs and cats is a serious emergency that can even prove fatal.
Car or RV travel with your dog or cat: rules and precautions for doing it safely and stress-free.
Ticks in dogs and cats: a single bite is enough to make an animal seriously ill. Prevention is vitally important.
Chocolate seriously harms the health of dogs and cats: just a small amount is enough to poison them. Warning.
Horse stingray: if you spot it, immediately move away from infested areas and take your dog away to get him or her out of harm's way.
