FEEDING YOUR NEW KITTEN – Feline

Proper nutrition is especially important for kittens, which need two to three times as many calories and nutrients as adult cats. Cow’s milk should never be given to kittens or cats because it can give them diarrhea. Feed a name-brand kitten food with the American...

FECAL SMEAR – Feline

A fecal smear is a thin layer of feces that is examined under a microscope. The smear is usually performed in combination with other tests to identify possible causes of diarrhea. Ideally, the sample should be examined within 30 minutes of collection. Fecal smears are...

FECAL FLOTATION AND GIARDIA TEST – Feline

Intestinal parasites can cause serious illness and even death in pets. Some parasites are zoonotic, which means they can infect humans. Fecal flotation and Giardia testing can identify intestinal parasites, which is important for determining the best treatment and...

FECAL CENTRIFUGATION TESTING – Feline

Intestinal parasites can cause serious illness and even death in pets. Some parasites are zoonotic, which means humans can become infected. Fecal centrifugation testing can identify intestinal parasites, which is important for determining the best treatment and...

FECAL ANALYSIS – Feline

Fecal analysis helps your veterinarian determine if your pet has intestinal parasites. Only a small sample of your pet’s stool is required to perform a fecal analysis. Fecal analysis may be recommended if your pet develops diarrhea, weight loss, or vomiting; however,...

EYE DISCHARGE – Feline

Some pets produce more tears than others, so increased wetness of the eye is not always a medical problem. Eye discharge becomes a problem when it is excessive, abnormal, or accompanied by other signs of a problem (such as squinting, rubbing, or sneezing). Depending...