Why Does My Cat Scoot?
Scooting usually means an anal gland problem in cats. Learn more.Megacolon in Cats
Learn the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for megacolon in cats.Pancreatitis in Cats
Find out what the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of feline pancreatitis are.Anal Sacs in Cats
Learn more about anal sacs in cats, why they exist, and what can go wrong with them.Steatitis: Yellow Fat Disease in Cats
Learn more about the serious feline illness, steatitis, or yellow fat disease.Is Milk Good for Cats?
Learn about the danger of giving your cat milk.Cat Drooling
Reasons cats drool.IBD: Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Cats
IBD in cats can cause chronic or intermittent gastrointestinal signs.Digestive System Infections in Cats
There are many bacterial organisms that can invade the digestive system of cats, leading to signs of diarrhea, vomiting, gas, abdominal pain, and fever among other symptoms.Worms in Cats: Feline Intestinal Parasites
The digestive tract of cats is host to a number of parasites. Learn about common digestive tract worms found in cats.The Liver and Pancreas
Learn about the functions of the liver and pancreas as well as complications that can occur with these organs in cats.Cat Diarrhea
Information on feline diarrhea covering causes, prevention and treatment.Introduction to the Digestive System of Cats
A quick introduction into the workings of a cats digestive system.Vomiting in Cats
Most people who live with cats have some experience with cleaning up vomit, but what should you do and when is there cause for concern? And if your cat has to see the veterinarian, what sort of information would be helpful to have, and what testing may be performed?Disclaimer: This website is not intended to replace professional consultation, diagnosis, or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. If you require any veterinary related advice, contact your veterinarian promptly. Information at CatHealth.com is exclusively of a general reference nature. Do not disregard veterinary advice or delay treatment as a result of accessing information at this site. Just Answer is an external service not affiliated with CatHealth.com.
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