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The Silent Threat: Feline Mycoplasma and Why a Simple Blood Smear Can Save Your Cat’s Life
This blood-borne infection can progress unnoticed until a cat becomes critically unwell. By the time clear symptoms appear, the disease may already be advanced. Routine testing is particularly important for cats with ongoing or unexplained anaemia, cats that seem lethargic without an obvious cause, and those that are slow to recover from illness. Outdoor cats, rescued cats, and those living with FIV or FeLV benefit greatly from proactive screening, even when they appear outwa
Kimberley Bellis
Jan 93 min read


What to Do If You Find a Stray Cat on the Street: A Guide to Quarantine and Testing
Encountering a stray cat on the street can be a turning point in both your life and the life of the cat. By approaching the situation with care and responsibility, you not only provide a second chance to a vulnerable animal but also uphold the values of empathy and compassion. Remember, every little effort counts in creating a world where all animals are treated with kindness and respect.

Camelia O'Hara
Jul 28, 20242 min read
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