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Symptoms of Pneumonia in Cats & How It's Treated

Symptoms of Pneumonia in Cats & How It's Treated

Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs and airways that can occur in cats for a variety of reasons. Today our vets at Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Winston-Salem explain more about the causes, symptoms and treatment for pneumonia in cats.

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Signs of Asthma in Cats

Signs of Asthma in Cats

Much like people, cats can suffer from asthma, and for many of the same reasons as people. If your kitty is having difficulties breathing it's time to head to the vet to find out if your cat is having an asthma attack! Today our Winston-Salem vets explain how you can tell if your cat has asthma.

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Taking your pet for an ultrasound? Here's what you should know.

Taking your pet for an ultrasound? Here's what you should know.

Your vet is recommending an ultrasound for your pet. So, what exactly is an ultrasound and how can it help your dog or cat? Our Winston-Salem Veterinary Specialists explain how ultrasounds help to make veterinary care more effective. 

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Signs That You May Have an Overweight Cat

Signs That You May Have an Overweight Cat

You may joke that your cat is 'cuddly' but carrying just a few extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's health. Today, our Winston-Salem vets explain how you can tell if your cat is overweight. 

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Symptoms of Bronchitis in Cats

Symptoms of Bronchitis in Cats

Bronchitis is a serious condition in cats that can lead to coughing, breathing problems, inflamed airways and other symptoms. Our Winston-Salem vets explain how this condition can affect your cat, the symptoms to watch for, and when your cat needs to see a vet.

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Is my cat the cause of my asthma attacks?

Is my cat the cause of my asthma attacks?

If your asthma symptoms are worse when you're at home, your cat could be the reason. That said, if you're not ready to find a new home for your feline friend just yet, there are a few things you can try that may help to reduce the frequency of your cat related asthma attacks. Our vets explain...

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Signs Your Cat May Have Had a Stroke

Signs Your Cat May Have Had a Stroke

The veterinary neurology team at Carolina Veterinary Specialists understand that learning your cat has had a stroke can be distressing, however strokes in animals tend not to be as severe as strokes in people. With treatment, many cats go on to recover well and live a good quality of life for years to come. 

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Hyperadrenocorticism - Cushing's Disease in Cats

Hyperadrenocorticism - Cushing's Disease in Cats

'Fragile skin' that tears easily, and diabetes can be among the first signs that your cat has Cushing's disease. Today our Winston-Salem vets share more about this uncommon but serious condition in cats.

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Seizures & Epilepsy in Cats

Seizures & Epilepsy in Cats

If your cat is experiencing recurrent seizures, your vet may diagnose your cat with epilepsy. Our veterinary neurologists at Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Winston-Salem diagnose and treat cats that are experiencing seizures for a variety of reasons ranging from diabetes to poisoning.

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What Pet Parents Should Know About Vestibular Disease in Cats

What Pet Parents Should Know About Vestibular Disease in Cats

Our Winston-Salem vets know that witnessing the symptoms of Vestibular Disease or Feline Vestibular Syndrome in your cat be upsetting. Today we look at the symptoms of this condition in cats, and how Vestibular Disease is treated.

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