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Hi, I've recently noticed that my cat has started to smell sweet, almost like vanilla or chocolate, this is new, as he did not smell like this before. Probably nothing to be concerned of, but I've read that is could be a sign of diabetes? yours sincerely, Lillie.
I have adopted a cat who has pulmonary fibrosis. The doctor advices to use Ventolin evohaler once a day. I wonder what else could I do for my cat. Are there any alternative holistic treatments or medicine for this disease? I attached the x-ray image of her lung. Is it really fibrosis? Yours sincerely, Nora Jakso
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Dear friends; my 15 y.o. cat is chronic renal. she takes 125 ml serum w/lactate every 48 hs. No appetite: I must feed her Recovery & AD 120 ml/day via a seringe in the mouth. The only food she will eat spontaneouly is ND tuna or tuna&salmon. I live in Brazil, these cans are imported, very expensive. The vet told not to feed commercial canned tuna for its sodium content. Question: what if I buy natural tuna or salmon at the fishmonger and give her? Thank you VERY much!
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Hi, during this coronavirus nightmare I'm trying to stay busy so I'm looking for help making my tiny 1 room apartment a little more fun for my 1 year old rescue bodhi. My room, like I said is tiny and there are no windows, I have a wall though with almost nothing on it. I'm looking for any DIY (inexpensive) projects. Thanks
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Hi there just wondering if I could get some quick advice as to what this is on my dogs paw. I was just stroking him, he lifted his paw up and i noticed a portion at the top of one of his pads is turning yellow and looking abit crusty. He does lick his paws from time to time but is otherwise healthy. Not sure as to what it could be. Other feet are fine just this front one. Thanks
HI. I have a 70 lb dog with a paw injury. He is definitely bothered by it (favoring it/licking/limping), but hes also just a year old and VERY active. I was getting ready to take him out to the park to play now that its cooler out, but not sure if that a good idea. Im worried that perhaps this sore is a foxtail or splinter that stuck in deep with the skin grown over. Its clearly inflamed around the area and the sore itself is raised. Hopefully the pic can show the damage well enough. Any advice
My cat is a 10 year old male who used to eat mostly store brand wet food. The vet found crystals in his urine and prescribed him dry prescription food for urinary care. He’s very long and it was recommended that his weight should be about 12 lbs. A year ago he was 14 lbs, and since switching to this all dry diet, he’s up to 15.5 lbs after a year. I’m increasingly worried about his weight. Is it ok to feed him a combination of wet and dry food for urinary care AND weight loss of the same brand?