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  • My cat has diabetes

    My cat has stopped eating and was diagnosed with diabetes. Now he still wont eat because of the sugar levels. His first blood screen was 512 and his second was 18 due to insulin and still not eating. How can I get him to eat?

  • cat is losing hair

    my cat lost all his hair around his neck where he wore a flea collar ..its growing back but now its happening to his back from his tail to mid torso..could it be tomuch flea products at once

    View answers (2) by   Erin
    Rating: 10
  • Mange

    I have an 8 yr old Manx that I believe has mange. I cannot afford to take him to the vet at this time. Is there any way I can treat him at home. Please help! I have had him since birth, and I don't want to lose him, he's my BABY!

  • Vomiting

    Daisy has been vomiting today, i looked up the difference between regurgitation and vomiting and i believe she is vomiting due to her stomach muscles contracting after she vomits, this happens for 5 minutes or so afterward. She has vomited 3 times already today, she is still going to the bathroom. Is this something i should be worried about or is it just something she ate, she is on new treats now, but has had them for the past couple days and hasn't vomited? Also, she ate her vomit before i could stop her, is this something to be worried about? Symptom wise, she hasn't been overly lethargic, her normal self in that dept., but has been whiney and clingy, her first...

  • Cat Soiling

    My highly nervous Russian Blue cat has started urinating & defecating by my front door. He uses the litter, which he shares with his brother, during the day but seems nervous about it, even when I hold the flap open for him & encourage him. This is a new behaviour (a few days) which may be linked to my having had workmen downstairs fixing a leak. What can I do to stop him?

  • My cat's odd behaviour

    My cat has recently started rolling around the floor alot and arches her body when you touch her so that her rear end sticks up but the rest of her stays low to the ground. She will also drag herself along the floor with her front paws. There is nothing wrong with her legs as she runs around just fine when she wants to and she seems to be in no other pain. Why could she be doing this?

  • Is my cat suffering?

    I have a cat that is about 13. For several months now he has been going down hill. First it started with him losing a lot of weight. He had a little bit of diarrhea The vet did blood work and everything looked fine but tried an antibiotic and anti parasite drugs. That didn't work and so the vet tried a steroid. Still no results and now the diarrhea is worse and he is no longer making it to the litter box. I cannot afford ultra sound and i feel badly but i can see my cat suffering and he no longer cleans him self and I love him but he smells badly and I wont let him sleep with me anymore in my bed. I feel guilty but I am also frustrated having to clean up his loose...

  • crazy kitty

    my cat jumps on counters and gets into trash. we have put him outside for a month to see if that would solve the problem, but,he still does it. i need advice on what to do. he is neuterd and generally a wonderful loving cat i just can't stand it when he does this. help if you can!!!!!!!!!

  • Dog care / advice.

    We have a 18month old rough Collie. He constantly howls and barks when he is out in the garden. Even more so if the neighbours are out. It has got to the poin where our long sufferring neighbours have started to complain. He unfortunatly is left locked in our kitchen from 8.30am after his walk till 5pm when we both get home from work. If we are doing him harm we would appreciated you being as blunt and honest with us as possible as we dont want him to suffer if he already is. We are at our witts end and dont really want him to leave our family. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in desperation. Mr Chris Walsh

    View answers (1) by   Shawn
    Rating: 10
  • Hello, My question (or more urgent advice sought!) is about my Siamese cat's behaviour. As a bit of background information, I moved my 2 x cats from Dubai (where I was working) to Europe for work. My job is in the UK and as my cats hadn't had the full '6 months wait' for the rabies test (they had 3 months to go before being let into the UK), I asked my brother and his family living in Holland to take care of them. They made the journey very well and arrived happy and calm, as we had previously moved from Singapore to Dubai where I was living previously, so they are well-accustomed to travel. The problem seemed to begin with my brothers' children (three young...