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Holter monitoring in veterinary medicine: when, why and how it saves pets' lives
What is Holter monitoring? This is a round-the-clock ECG study to accurately differentiate between conditions of dogs and cats associated with:

How to prepare your cat for a stress-free visit to the veterinary clinic
Cats are independent and sensitive animals, and a visit to the vet can be a big challenge for them. How can you avoid stress during transportation? What medications can help calm your cat? In this article, we tell you how to properly prepare for a visit to the clinic, choose a carrier, and create comfortable conditions for your cat.

Pancreatitis in cats: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas that can occur due to various factors, such as trauma, infection, eating disorders, or even stress.

Starvation diet for animals before anesthesia.
Modern recommendations

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
A common intestinal virus is not capable of causing a fatal disease, but under certain circumstances (stress, genetic predisposition of certain breeds) it can mutate and cause systemic vasculitis and death of the animal.

Allergy
Allergy

Tired antennae syndrome in cats
Tired antennae of a cat or What do you know about fatigue?

Bacterial myocarditis
This disease is extremely rare in dogs. In cats, it is even less common - 0.006-0.018% of cases.

How to protect home lovers from radiation damage.
In recent days, we have received many calls asking for advice on the need to protect animals during a possible radiation exposure.

Side effects of antiparasitic drugs
The need for tick and flea treatments for pets is a well-known fact.

Babesiosis
This is an infection with intracellular parasites - babesia, which enter the dog's bloodstream when a tick bites with its saliva.

Antiparasitic treatments
Antiparasitic treatments are an integral part of caring for any pet