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Hookworm In Cats and Dogs

What is hookworm? There are two species of hookworm which affect dogs and cats in Australia – Ancylostoma and Uncinaria. Adult worms are approximately 16mm long and very thin. They live attached to the intestine of dogs, cats, and people. In reasonable numbers, they can cause illness and even death. How does my pet catch…

Identify If Your Cat Is Living With Arthritis

Identifying If Your Cat Has Been In A Cat Fight

If I Put My Cat On A Diet, Will They Still Love Me?

Indoor Spraying In Cats

Indoor Toileting Problems In Cats

Having accidents in the house could be due to a variety of causes. Inappropriate toileting, that is toileting next to or near the litter tray is different from indoor marking behaviour. With the latter, spraying urine against or on objects in the house such as beds, shoes or handbags is ‘marking’. If your cat is urinating…

Ticks on Dogs: Identification, Symptoms, Prevention & Treatment

Ticks On Cats: Identification, Symptoms & Removal

Heartworm Disease In Cats

Does Your Cat Have Healthy Ears?

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