Idiopathic cystitis
Idiopathic cystitis is a disease that occurs primarily in young to middle-aged cats and for which no clear cause can be found. It is a painful and recurrent problem that requires special attention.
Idiopathic cystitis is a disease that occurs primarily in young to middle-aged cats and for which no clear cause can be found. It is a painful and recurrent problem that requires special attention.
Herpes in dogs is a common and often misunderstood problem. In this article we want to provide you with comprehensive information and clear up some common myths. Our information is based on scientific findings and practical experience.
Urinary stones in cats are a serious and complicated health problem. In this article we would like to explain the different aspects of urinary stones in cats, from symptoms to therapy.
In cats, infection with toxoplasmosis is often asymptomatic. As the parasites continue to develop in the intestinal lining, mild diarrhea or fever may occur. If the parasites settle outside the intestine, depending on the organ affected, symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, jaundice and inflammation of the eye skin, heart muscles, skeletal muscles or the brain can occur.
Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. While cats are the primary hosts for this parasite, dogs can serve as intermediate hosts.
Cryptosporidium spp., including the species C. parvum, C. canis, and C. felis, are parasitic protozoa found in dogs and cats. Although they have a low prevalence overall, pet owners should be aware of their potential dangers.
Otitis media, also known as middle ear infection, is a serious disease that often occurs in guinea pigs. It can be caused by both bacteria and viruses and often has serious health consequences.
The fall grass mite is a well-known parasite that causes problems for our dogs in the warm months. It is crucial to quickly identify an infestation and act accordingly.
It is well known that chocolate is dangerous for dogs. But why exactly? Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance that is toxic to dogs. While humans can break down this molecule without any problems, it poses a real danger to our furry friends.
Bladder tumors in dogs pose a serious health challenge. About 2% of all tumors in dogs are bladder tumors. Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most common type of tumor found in the bladder.