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Retinal Detachment in Cats and DogsA retinal detachment occurs if the layer of light-sensitive cells is pulled away from the back of the eye. In animals, this problem tends to prevent late in the illness, as a dog or cat cannot let us know that some of their vision is impaired. Retinal detachments tend to be picked up only when there is significant, often bilateral, visual loss. A Fitting Dog or Cat - What Do I Do?Find help now on coping with a fit or seizure in your pet! Allergic Conjunctivitis in DogsAllergic conjunctivitis is usually caused by airborne allergens, and although difficult to cure there are several ways to minimise its impact. This article discusses both conventional and complementary approaches. Mud Fever in Horses - Natural TreatmentHorses and ponies kept outside in muddy conditions are susceptible to Mud Fever, which usually occurs in the winter or late spring. Prevention is the best cure, but should your horse or pony be affected, there are many different treatments, including complementary therapies available to try. ColicColic causes fear in the heart of many a horse or pony owner, but not all types are dangerous. This article outlines why colic happens, and ways to treat it from calling the vet (every time) to complementary therapies. All You Need to Know About Equine Influenza!Horse flu is common and often severe, with affected horses needing a 6 week period off work. This article discusses how it occurs as well as both conventional and complementary therapies. Natural Therapies for Cats Urine ProblemsUrinary problems in cats are relatively common, especially where dried foods are fed. This article outlines the types of problems that cats have, as well as conventional and complementary remedies to help. Your Dog's DiabetesDiabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes is a chronic endocrine (hormone) illness characterised by high levels of glucose in the blood. It is seen in dogs and cats as well as humans, and in each species is commoner in the overweight and obese. There is no cure, but treatment, which may include insulin injections, can maintain a healthy and active life. Read on to find out about diabetes in dogs and some of the complementary therapies that can help. Is African Horse Sickness Spreading?African horse sickness is a potentially fatal, untreatable illness of equines, and cases are being found further north with global warming. If a case of this notifiable disease were to be found in the UK, we may find a foot and mouth-type slaughter situation occurring among our equines. Read on for more information! Your Cat's DiabetesDiabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes is a chronic illness in which there are high levels of glucose in the blood. It is seen in dogs and cats as well as humans, and is commoner when overweight. There is no cure, but treatment, which in cats may or may not include insulin injections, can maintain a healthy and active life. This article discusses how diabetes occurs as well as both Western and complementary therapies in its management.
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