top of page
Cat Health Essentials


Recognizing and Addressing Cat Illness Symptoms
When our feline friends aren’t feeling well, it can be tough to know exactly what’s wrong. Cats are masters at hiding discomfort, so spotting the early signs of illness is crucial. I’ve learned that paying close attention to subtle changes in behavior and appearance can make all the difference. This guide will help you recognize symptoms of cat illnesses and take the right steps to keep your cat healthy and happy. Understanding Common Symptoms of Cat Illnesses Cats often show
Â
Â
Â


Feline Radioactive Iodine Therapy (I-131): The Future of Hyperthyroid Treatment at Las Vegas Cat Hospital
I-131 radioactive iodine therapy at Las Vegas Cat Hospital Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common medical conditions affecting senior cats, and for many pet parents, the diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, modern veterinary medicine offers highly effective, minimally invasive treatment options—one of the most powerful being I-131 Radioactive Iodine Therapy . This therapy provides the only curable solution for cats suffering from hyperthyroidism. At Las Vegas Cat
Â
Â
Â


Core Vaccines for Cats: Essentials for Feline Health
Bringing a cat into your home is a joyful experience filled with love and companionship. As a cat owner, I understand how important it is to keep our furry friends safe and healthy. One of the best ways to do this is through vaccination. Vaccines protect cats from serious diseases and help them live longer, happier lives. Today, I want to share everything you need to know about essential feline vaccines and why they matter so much. Vaccinating your cat is a simple step that c
Â
Â
Â


Symptoms of cat cancer
As veterinary professionals dedicated exclusively to feline health, one of the most difficult conversations we have with cat parents is about cancer. While it’s never easy to hear that a beloved pet may have cancer, awareness is the first step in ensuring early detection, effective care, and a better quality of life for your cat.
Â
Â
bottom of page
