Long-term medical management and continuous monitoring for pets with persistent health conditions or chronic diseases.
Intensive recovery support for pets following orthopedic, joint, or highly complex surgical procedures.
Specialized care for senior pets experiencing neurological disorders or age-related cognitive decline.
Dedicated assistance and nursing care for elderly pets facing muscle atrophy, mobility issues, or the inability to perform daily activities
Heart disease is one of the most concerning conditions in cats, primarily because it often goes unnoticed without careful observation. Cats suffering from heart issues may exhibit symptoms such as panting, a dry cough, exercise intolerance (tiring easily), and labored or heavy breathing. Additionally, you may notice cyanosis, where the mucous membranes (such as the gums or tongue) turn a bluish or purple tint due to a lack of oxygen.
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February 4th of every year marks World Cancer Day. Today, we want to talk about a topic that might seem distant but is actually closer than you think: ’Cancer in Cats.’
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As time passes, your little companions grow and eventually enter their golden years. Beyond the visible physical changes, their internal health also shifts with age. It is crucial for owners to stay vigilant against common age-related conditions. Let’s take a closer look at these diseases to ensure your senior pet remains happy and healthy.
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