Cat Paralysis - What You Need to Know
What is cat laryngeal paralysis? How is it different from full or partial paralysis in cats? Today you will learn about types of paralysis that can impact the health and well-being of your cat.
What is cat laryngeal paralysis? How is it different from full or partial paralysis in cats? Today you will learn about types of paralysis that can impact the health and well-being of your cat.
Ear mites can cause severe irritation to a cat's ears and skin, but fortunately, this common parasite is relatively easy to treat. Today, we provide information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ear mites in cats.
Parasites pose a serious risk to the health and longevity of pets throughout Greensboro and surrounding areas, but preventing parasites has never been easier. How do parasites affect your dog or cat's health? How are parasites prevented? Read on to find out.
You want to give your kitty all the love and care they need to thrive, but when it comes to veterinary care you find yourself a little lost. How often should you take a cat to the vet? Well, that depends. Read on to learn more.
Miliary dermatitis is an allergic reaction seen in cats that causes your feline friend's skin to feel 'scabby' and irritated, which is why the condition is widely known as scabby cat disease. Today, we discuss miliary dermatitis in cats, its causes, and treatment.
Parvovirus poses a serious risk to the health and longevity of your kitty, yet few cat parents know what it is, or how to protect their feline family member against this deadly disease. Our Greensboro vets share the facts about parvovirus in cats.
Is your feline family member stuffy, sneezing and lethargic? Sounds like a cat cold. Our Greensboro vets discuss the symptoms of cat colds, what they are and when to book a vet appointment.
At Guilford-Jamestown Veterinary Hospital in Greensboro our veterinarians recommend that all indoor and outdoor cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Today we explain why this vaccine is essential and what this vaccine protects your cat against.
Rabies is a highly contagious and deadly virus that can be seen in cats as well as other pets, wildlife, farm animals and people. Here, our Greensboro vets discuss rabies in cats including how common it is, symptoms to watch for, and how it can be prevented.
Bringing home a new kitten is both a joy and a big responsibility. To help you to provide your kitten with a great start to a long and healthy life, check out these tips from our Greensboro vets.
We're always thrilled to welcome new patients into our veterinary family! Contact us today to get started.