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Is Your Cat At Risk of Feline Aids?

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus It is estimated that between 14% and 29% of cats in Australia test positive for feline immune-deficiency virus, or FIV for short. Male outdoor cats are at the highest risk of disease, especially if they fight with other cats but females also catch FIV. If your feline friend spends time frolicking outdoors…

Cat Asthma

Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Feline Respiratory Disease (Cat Flu)

Dog and Cat Gum Colour Chart & Refill Time

Diabetes Mellitus (Disease) In Cats

What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes is a common disorder that affects animals similarly to the way it affects humans. It is caused by a lack of insulin in the body, or the body’s inability to respond to insulin. Insulin is produced in the pancreas and allows the body’s cells to utilise glucose from the blood…

Chronic Renal Failure In Cats (Kidney Failure)

Conjunctivitis In Cats

Importance Of Having Your Cat Desexed

Cardiomyopathy In Dogs And Cats

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