
Lymphoma in Cats
Lymphoma in cats is a cancer of the lymphatic system. It may also be called lymphosarcoma. This is a common cancer in cats, making up nearly one third of all feline cancers.
Lymphoma in cats is a cancer of the lymphatic system. It may also be called lymphosarcoma. This is a common cancer in cats, making up nearly one third of all feline cancers.
Liver disease in cats has become very common in recent decades. Why wasn't it common before that?Lifestyle and diets have radically changed in the last 80 odd years, perhaps starting in the 1950s, after most of Europe had recovered from the ravages of WW11.
Allergies in cats are on the increase. Cats in the wild don’t suffer with allergies. But our poorly cared for domestic cats do and the problem is escalating.
What are auto immune diseases in cats? Why are they so prevalent today? What can you do to prevent them? Are there other options than veterinary treatment?
It’s a mantra. When your cat becomes unwell, you take them to the vet. But do veterinarians support a naturally healthy cat, or do they, in fact, start them on the slippery slope of deteriorating health? Should you put all your faith in the advice you get from a veterinarian?
The veterinary worm treatment for cats can be more hazardous to the health of cats, than the proliferation of the worms themselves. All veterinary medications, including the worm treatments, are chemicals. ALL chemicals are toxic to life forms and lower the immune system, setting up the potential for more health problems sooner or later.
Your vet will likely tell you that cat vaccines are essential to protect your cat from a deadly disease. Pressure and emotional blackmail are used will scant regard to the truth.
Thyroid problems in cats isn't a given, but it isnt uncommon either. There are ways to prevent it and to heal it, but first let's look at what it is for cats in particular.
Skin disease in cats is quite common. It's one of the most common conditions vets treat. The label it is given is often varied, but the cause remains the same.
There is a definite shift in how people feed their cats. Instead of the dreadful kibble and canned food, many are now turning to making their own. However, there can be a dilemma between raw cat food vs cooked cat food.
If you really want to know why cats become ill, you need to have an open mind, a desire to solve mysteries and learn, a distrust in mainstream ideas, an ability not to be easily intimidated and perhaps a whole slew of other attributes.
Understanding what feline hyperthyroidism is and what causes it helps us get to the solution. It's important to look at the big picture before deciding on any treatment, otherwise healing won't happen.
Healing feline autoimmune diseases in cats is possible. However, it's not something you can treat yourself. That doesn't mean there isn't a lot you can do. If takes both you and an experienced natural therapist, such as a homeopath or homeopathic vet to achieve the desired results.
Treating worms in cats is can be easy, effective, natural and free! However, to achieve that, you first need to understand about health.
Healing cats with homeopathy works very well, just as it does for all animals, including us. However, the way it is used is important to understand You cannot use homeopathy in the same way you use medical or veterinary drugs. It has a totally different approach.
Cat skin problems are common, increasingly so in our modern, so called ‘progressive’ age. (Looking around, wouldn’t it be more accurate to call this age regressive?) Symptoms are the body’s way of showing all is not well. They are not a problem in or of themselves. The general
Healing feline diabetes easily means that first you need to know what causes it. Only then can you take avoiding action to heal it. The veterinary solution is to use insulin, as happens with people. The trouble with insulin is that it is only a band aid
Skin problems in cats abound from eruptions, to itching, from fleas, to a feeling of formication (a crawling sensation under the skin, as if ants were there), to incessant scratching.
Feline inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, is a serious problem for cats. Yet it is a newcomer to the list of health problems in cats. A few decades ago, it was rare. Which means it must be due to something that has happened to cats within that period.
Heart problems in cats used to be rare. Now, it is becoming more common. This points to something we're doing. Something we changed from when it was rare to when it became common.
Are blood transfusions for cats helpful, or even necessary? When you have a seriously ill cat with multiple problems, this is one of the common veterinary suggestions.
Healing cats with allergies starts by understanding what causes them. No amount of wonderful treatment will do any serious or long term healing until the causes are addressed.
Feline kidney disease is common in domestic cats, but rare in wild cats. It's becoming more common. You might ask why with all the new prescription diets that are being produced and all the veterinary research that increasingly occurs.
Bald patches on cats are not uncommon. They tell a story. A story that you should be explored before ever considering treatment. It may not be a story that you are going to welcome.
Healing constipation in cats naturally first needs to explore why they get constipated. It isn't normal for a healthy cat. What is shows is an imbalance in the digestive tract.
Here is a list of ingredients in cat food. It's a typical commercial dry cat food, found in many veterinary clinics. It is an expensive one: vegetable protein isolate, precooked wheat flour,
Natural pain relief for cats can come in many forms – chiropractic, osteopathy, acupuncture, bowen or homeopathic, to mention just a few.
There are many natural home remedies for cats, but some are a lot more effective than others. And some are downright dangerous for them.
Is turmeric for cats beneficial? Judging by the amount of 'golden' supplements available, one can be forgiven for thinking it is. (Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric.)
Allergies in cats are endemic in domestic cats. But they are virtually absent in wild cats. This means that there is something that we humans are doing to cats that causes this issue.