If your kitty is spending too much time in the litterbox yet isnโt producing urine, this constitutes a medical emergency, so seek veterinary care ASAP. The Meowing Vet and Great Pet Care inform pet parents on the various causes and treatments when a cat canโt pee. THIS ARTICLE IS A SYNDICATED COPY OF AN ORIGINAL … Continue reading My Cat Canโt Pee: 7 Causes and Treatments – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
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Kidney Infection in Cats – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Do you know the signs that your cat may have a kidney infection? How do kidney infections happen, and how are they treated in cats? Are there any consequences if left unmanaged? The Meowing Vet discusses the ins and outs of feline kidney infections with Great Pet Care. THIS ARTICLE IS A SYNDICATED COPY OF … Continue reading Kidney Infection in Cats – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Urinary Stones (Uroliths) in Dogs and Cats
Certain types of urinary tract stones (or uroliths) are relatively common in pets, especially bladder stones in dogs. To prevent complications to the urinary tract, urinary stones must be promptly diagnosed and treated by your vets. Some stone types may require surgery will others can be dissolved with a prescription diet. Keep reading to learn … Continue reading Urinary Stones (Uroliths) in Dogs and Cats
Can Dogs Drink Pedialyte? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Pedialyteยฎ is a great way to replenish electrolytes and support hydration in children. But what about our furry babies? Is Pedialyteยฎย safe for dogs to drink? This article is a syndicated copy of an original publication by Great Pet Care. Click HERE for the original version on Great Pet Care's website (www.greatpetcare.com). And follow Great Pet … Continue reading Can Dogs Drink Pedialyte? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Vet(ting) in a Hurry: A Quick Summary on Urethral Sphincter Mechanism Incompetence in Dogs
If you notice that your pet is having urinary accidents, always consult your veterinarian since various health problems may be affecting your pet's urinary system. Oe such condition is urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI), which is most common in older female dogs. In a rapid summary on USMI,ย The Meowing Vetย explains the cause, clinical signs, and … Continue reading Vet(ting) in a Hurry: A Quick Summary on Urethral Sphincter Mechanism Incompetence in Dogs
Getting Real about Renal Failure: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Cats & Dogs
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a relatively common disorder in cats and dogs, especially pervasive in geriatric felines. Although this renal disorder is non-curative and progresses over time, several therapeutic interventions can be initiated to slow your petโs disease progression and improve his or her lifespan and quality of life. The Meowing Vet provides pet … Continue reading Getting Real about Renal Failure: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Cats & Dogs
Let’s Get Physical: The Importance of the Veterinary Physical Exam
The Meowing Vet is gonna let pet owners in on a little secret... Wanna know the most important part of your dog or cat's trip to the vet? Curious about your veterinarian's most vital and reliable tool? It's a thorough physical exam! Discover why your vet requires a physical exam prior to certain procedures and … Continue reading Let’s Get Physical: The Importance of the Veterinary Physical Exam
The Pee-Pee Dance: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Dogs and Cats
Cross your legs, folks! This article is gonna make you feel the need to pee. If your dog or cat has a sudden increased urge to urinate, he or she may have a lower urinary tract infection (UTI or bladder infection). The Meowing Vet explains the other signs of a UTI in pets and how … Continue reading The Pee-Pee Dance: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Dogs and Cats