Category: Feline Health

Norwalk Animal Hospital Client Education Article

Gum Disease

Gum Disease Research indicates that greater than 80% of dogs and greater than 70% of cats over the age of three show some sort of

Norwalk Animal Hospital Client Education Article

Grooming

Grooming Grooming is necessary in order to keep the hair and skin in good health. The behavior trait for grooming is called epimeletic and is

Norwalk Animal Hospital Client Education Article

Glaucoma

Glaucoma Glaucoma is considered an emergency condition of the eye for both the dog and cat. As is the case in man, glaucoma can result

Norwalk Animal Hospital Client Education Article

Foreign Body Ingestion

Foreign Body Ingestion Dogs and cats explore much of their world by picking up objects in their mouths to be examined, similar to the way

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Flea/Tick Prevention

Flea/Tick Prevention Ticks can transmit serious diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis. Many of these diseases have symptoms that

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Fleas

Fleas Now that the summer Olympics in China are over and all the medals have been awarded there is one athlete that was not included

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Feline Upper Respiratory Disease

Feline Upper Respiratory Disease Feline upper respiratory disease is a viral condition seen in cats of any age. The most common symptoms seen with the

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a progressively fatal viral disease seen in a relatively small number of cats each year. The