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1. shopwiki for pet lover
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...verything that you need for your pets, are available at the most affordable prices. You can find dogs , cats , birds , small pets , even horses. The comprehensive buying guides come in very handy for ...

...ail on everithing dogs care from dog food, dog house, flea protection to elizabeth collar. if you have cats, shopwiki give you cats care from food to Fluffy groomed. If you have a small apartment, s...

3. Anal Sacs In Dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...of the anal region in dogs. Small breeds are predisposed; large or giant breeds are rarely affected. In cats , the most common form of anal sac disease is impaction. Etiology and Pathogenesis: Anal s...

Anal gland disease is a common problem in cats and dogs. The anal glands, also called 'anal sacs,' can become impacted, infected, and abscessed. Affected pets may lick the anal area, 'scoo

5. Feline Calicivirus
(Article/Pets Animals)
Feline calicivirus (pronounced cal-ee-chee, also known as FCV), a common viral disease that affects cats, is characterized by upper respiratory symptoms, pneumonia, oral ulceration (sores in the mouth

6. Online Shop Pets
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...re informations such as taking care about them. From this moment, thingking of some pets, such as dogs, cats, fish, birds, small pets, reptiles and amphibians, horses and so livestock animals will be ...

...ould not be fed at the table as this can lead to begging - and that "curious" animals such as cats should be kept away from windows or tumble dryers. The new codes of practice for owners of...

8. Periodontal Disease in pets
(Article/Pets Animals)
...eriodontal disease, or tooth and gum disease, is one of the most prevalent health disorders in dogs and cats. Studies have shown that most canines show some signs of this disease by 3 years of age. Ea...

9. Anthrax in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...es and omnivores; anthrax resulting from contaminated meat consumption has been reported in pigs, dogs, cats, mink, wild carnivores, and humans. Clinical Signs Sudden death (often within 2 or 3 ho...

10. Ophthalmomyasis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...through the eye. Clinical presentation Anterior uveitis and RDs may also occur with Ophthalmomyasis. Cats are more commonly affected than dogs. The presence of arcuate or linear depigmented areas i...

11. Diabetes mellitus in cat and dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ediated insulitis, pancreatitis, infection, genetic predisposition and insulin antagonistic disease. In cats obesity induced carbohydrate intolerance and amyloid deposition in islet cells are factors....

12. Feline atopy
(Article/Pets Animals)
... percutaneusly absorbed allergens. Pathophysiology Although the pathogenesis of atopy is unclear in cats, reaginic antibody present in skin may be involved in mediate reactions to intradermal alle...

13. Canine scabies
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Canine scabies (sarcoptic mange) is a contagius dermatosis of dogs and rarely cats, caused by the mite sarcoptes scabei var. Canis Etiology Caused by the higly contagius mite sarcoptes

14. Lyme Disease In Dogs Matter
(Article/Pets Animals)
...east, with California and Mississippi second. Lyme disease in dogs is fairly common, but rarely seen in cats, although some cats have been infected with it. Clinical signs The main clinical signs o...

15. Colitis in the cats
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition or overview The incidence of colitis in the cats is much lower than in the dog. The disease has a similar presentation to the dog. Etiology In most patients the cause is unknown. In some p

16. Hookworm induced colitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...rrhea. Etiology Infestation with ancylostoma spp and uncinaria spp. Is more common in the dogs than cats. The ova are either ingested or transmitted though colostrums, but freshly hatched larvae c...

17. Toxoplasmosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Toxoplasmosis in cats occurs with ocular sign only or with other generalized involvement of the liver, lung and meninges. Ocular sign may not be accompanied by systemic sign and are more c

18. Histoplasmosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...choroid appears to be a target region in the eye. Clinical presentation/signs Ocular signs in dogs and cats include granulomatous choriorenitis, optic neuritis and retinal detachment, with some sign ...

19. Chorioretinitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
... from retinitis. It is therefore usually described as chorioretinitis. Etiology Chorioretinitis in the cats is frequenly caused toxoplasmosis, Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) , cryptococcosis, H...

20. Blastomycosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ympatic dissemination leads too pyogranulomatous disease The eyes are commonlyaffected in both dogs and cats. Species Dogs: large breed dogs weighing ≤ 25 kg, especially sporting breeds, may refle...

21. Food hypersensitivity in cats and dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
..., dairy and poultry product: wheat, soy, corn, lamb and egg: and fish, dairy products, beef and eggs in cats. Clinical presentation Selft trauma and secondary superficial pyoderma may be evident; how...

22. Otodectic ascariasis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...te otodectes cynosis. Etiology Otodectic cyanotic is the most commons cause of otitis externa in young cats. Its incidence in dogs is less commons. The mites can also transiently affect humans. &nbsp...

23. Flea bite hypersensitivity
(Article/Pets Animals)
... Hypersensitivity to ctenocephalides felis felis is probably the common cause skin disease in dogs and cats.   Pathophysiology An immediate type 1 hypersensitivity, a late phase IgE mediated re...

24. Feline demodicosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...r mite demodex caty or a surface mite demodex gatoi. An inapparent carrier state and contagious between cats has been reported with demodex gatoi. Patophysiology Some cases of Feline demodicosis ha...

25. Abscesses and cellulitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...secondary to demodicosis in dogs. Clinical sign Subcutaneus abscesses and cellulitis are commont in cats, especially intact males. Symptoms of fever, lameness, depression or pain may be noted. ...

26. Dermatophytosis cats an dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...hair or claw. Etiology Dermatophytosis is caused by infection with species of keratinophilic fungi. In cats the fungus comonly implicated is Microsporum canis an in the dogs it is Microsporum canis, ...

27. Rabies in cat and dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...rves, salivary another glands and their secretions. Species All warm-blooded animals, including dogs, cats, and humans U.S four strains endemic within fox, raccoon, skunk, and bat populations, all ...

28. Rabies
(Article/Pets Animals)
...dly viral disease that can infect any warm-blooded mammal, including domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, horses, and cattle. As a disease to be avoided, rabies is one of the earliest to ever be r...

29. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
(Article/Pets Animals)
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a unique viral disease of cats, unique in that the actual organ damage resulting from infection is not directly caused by the virus itself, but from the immune

...ng’s disease Drug therapy (i.e., prednisolone) Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Hyperthyroidism (cats) Inadequate caloric intake (underfeeding) Intestinal parasitism Malabsorption or maldigesti...

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