In cats, body temperature above 39.5°C (103.1°F) is considered a fever. A high fever over 41°C (106°F) can damage organs and be fatal| Cats.com
Polycystic kidney disease is an inherited (genetic) disease in cats. Affected cats are born with cysts that later grow and damage the kidneys| Cats.com
Breathing difficulties are both a symptom of and cause for distress, both in the respiratory system and throughout your cat’s body. Find out more.| Cats.com
A diagnosis of heart disease in your cat can be worrying: this article will give you clear facts about what this means, and what you can expect.| Cats.com
Dr. Pete Wedderburn details the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of feline distemper (also known as Feline Panleukopenia).| Cats.com
Does your cat have a swollen paw? Dr. Wedderburn explains the possible causes and treatment so you’ll know what to do next.| Cats.com
Flea bites are probably the most common cause of itchiness in cats. Learn the causes, diagnosis and treatment of fleas in cats.| Cats.com
JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of kidney failure in cats. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com
Wondering if you have a lethargic cat? Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lethargy in cats.| Cats.com
Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cancer in cats. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com