Filter results
- 
                        
                            Area of concern
                        
                        - Abdomen (tummy)
- Anus (bottom)
- Back (spine)
- Brain and nerves
- Chest
- Drinking
- Ears
- Eating
- Emergency
- Eyes
- Female parts: vagina and uterus
- Head, face and neck
- Legs, paws and claws
- Male parts: penis, testicles and prostate
- Mammary glands (breasts)
- Mouth and Teeth
- Nose
- Pooing
- Skin and fur
- Sleeping
- Vomiting
- Weeing
- Weight
 
- 
                    Heatstroke in catsHeatstroke is a very serious condition can cause severe dehydration, organ damage and death 
- 
                    Ticks on catsIf you spot a tick on your cat, it’s important to remove it quickly and properly, using the right equipment. 
- 
                    Chocolate Poisoning In CatsThe seriousness of chocolate poisoning depends on how much chocolate your cat has eaten, how much they weigh, and the cocoa content of the chocolate. 
- 
                    Rabies in catsRabies is a deadly virus that attacks the central nervous system (brain and nerves), causing severe symptoms and eventually death. 
- 
                    Pregnancy in catsWhile your cat is pregnant you will need to care for her slightly differently and make sure you’re prepared for her giving birth. 
