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Dr. Andrew Jones

Cat Flu and Antibiotics

... Veterinary Secrets Revealed A common question I have been asked lately is about the Cat flu. It's going around, and more often than not a visit to your veterinarian will result in antibiotics. But little else. And its a virus ... Read Read: Cat Flu and Antibiotics

By: Dr. Andrew Jones | 19/02/2007 | Pets

Cat Health. How to Reduce Your Number of Trips to the Vet

... to help keep your adult cat in tip-top shape:Once a year:Take him to the vet for a general cat health check and for vaccinations against the potentially fatal cat flu and feline infectious enteritis. Depending on where you live and your ... Read Read: Cat Health. How to Reduce Your Number of Trips to the Vet

By: Liz Allan | 26/07/2008 | Pets

Cat Vaccinations

... at 12 weeks.  Then they should have a booster vaccination yearly. These regular boosters will help give your cat protection against catflu”, feline parvovirus and feline leukemia.  Below are some of the diseases and vaccinations that ... Read Read: Cat Vaccinations

By: Karen Corey | 18/02/2009 | Pets

Neutering Your Cat

... reason for neutering cats is the control of unwanted litters, which also act as a reservoir for diseases such as Feline Leukemia and Cat "Flu" Anaesthetic drugs used in the procedure vary, and it is worthwhile to discuss with your vet which ... Read Read: Neutering Your Cat

By: Sandy Scott | 30/01/2009 | Pets

As Your Cat Grows

... of his physical powers. For the owner, he is less demanding, and he should be enjoying excellent physical health. Remember to keep up the yearly booster injections for enteritis and cat flu, and the complete health check at the same time. Read Read: As Your Cat Grows

By: Tristan Andrews | 12/01/2007 | Pets

Burmese Cats

... Hitchmough. They are generally a healthy breed and suffer from few ailments. Obviously like all cats they require vaccinating against cat flu and feline enteritis and should be wormed regularly. The Burmese is a medium sized cat, with ... Read Read: Burmese Cats

By: Becky St Clair | 21/01/2009 | Pets

Swine Flu Symptoms

... flu or swine flu or bird flu or one that has yet to get into the baptismal pool, for example cat flu or fish flu. With these flu-related thoughts, I remembered how a few months ago the whole world came to a complete standstill about swine ... Read Read: Swine Flu Symptoms

By: Florence Kimani | 26/10/2009 | Satire
MyFamilyUK

Illness in Cats

... appetite which can indicate illness. Vaccinations are available for serious infectious diseases such as feline influenza (cat flu) but there are other common health problems of which you should be aware. 1) Parasites Fleas and worms will ... Read Read: Illness in Cats

By: MyFamilyUK | 26/06/2009 | Pets

Hair Loss in Cats: Some Causes of Feline Alopecia

... up to a third of the cat population.   Hair loss is also caused by fungal and bacterial infections such as ringworm or cat flu. Seborrhea is often a secondary infection following on from these. It forms scales either dry or oily on the top ... Read Read: Hair Loss in Cats: Some Causes of Feline Alopecia

By: Dani Andrew | 03/06/2009 | Pets

How to Protect Your Pets From Bird Flu, and Protect Yourself From Bird Flu From Your Pets

... fence off. If you let your pets escape you will have to make a difficult decision -- because during a bird flu pandemic dogs and cats that have been running around loose should NOT be allowed back into your house or yard. I realize some of ... Read Read: How to Protect Your Pets From Bird Flu, and Protect Yourself From Bird Flu From Your Pets

By: Richard Stooker | 10/05/2006 | Pets

Bird Flu Leaps Species Barrier - Now Found in Cats

C.A. Nidom, head of the Avian Influenza Laboratorium at the University of Airlangga, in Indonesia, has found the H5N1 Bird Flu virus in dozens of cats in various cities from Java to Sumatra. Some 500 cats were tested and about 20 per ... Read Read: Bird Flu Leaps Species Barrier - Now Found in Cats

By: Tom Cruse | 17/01/2007 | Health

Swine Flu FAQ

... The Governments Going To Start Taking,Will They Shut Down Schools,Stores,Etc Like In Mexico Or What? umm... Can cats ensnare swine flu?Even if they're an indoor cat? Could they catch it from a person?I heard that since the flu have pig, ... Read Read: Swine Flu FAQ

By: SwineFlu | 01/05/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Home Remedies For Flu

... . Do not use if pregnant or breast-feeding and do not give to a child less than one year old.   Home remedies for Flu #13: Cat's claw shortens the duration of the flu.   Learn more here and get your copy of The Home Made Medicine E-book Read Read: Home Remedies For Flu

By: cleveland | 19/01/2009 | Health

How to Protect Your Children From Bird Flu

... contact with animals. Once bird flu reaches your area, keep your pets in your house or yard. We know that bird flu can infect cats and we suspect it can infect dogs. If you think your pet has been infected, get rid of it before it can ... Read Read: How to Protect Your Children From Bird Flu

By: Richard Stooker | 11/05/2006 | Health

Concerns About Bird Flu

... that says that besides birds, mice and cats may become infected too. This proves that the virus mutates and may, anytime lead to a human H5N1 pandemic. So, if you want to find out more about bird flu treatment or even about bird flu ... Read Read: Concerns About Bird Flu

By: Groshan Fabiola | 24/04/2007 | Health

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