Cat Limping - Is A Trip To The Vet Necessary?
If your cat is limping and you aren't sure why the advice below from our North Asheville vets might help you to decide whether a trip to see your vet is called for.
If your cat is limping and you aren't sure why the advice below from our North Asheville vets might help you to decide whether a trip to see your vet is called for.
Cats can suffer from painful dental health issues that can have a huge negative impact on their overall health and wellbeing. Mouth or tooth pain could even cause your cat to stop or resist eating. Here, our North Asheville vets discuss dental care for cats and how to keep your cat's teeth clean.
Cat colds are characterized by many the same symptoms we get when we have a cold. Is your kitty sneezing, or do they have a runny nose? Then there's a good chance that your cat has a cold. Today, our North Asheville vets explain more about cat colds and when your cat should see a vet.
You may think of your cat as just cuddly but carrying just a few extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's overall health and longevity. In today's blog our North Asheville vets explain how you can tell if your cat is overweight.
Hepatitis is a liver disorder that can lead to some very serious symptoms and health complications for your feline friend. Today, our North Asheville vets explain the two types of hepatitis seen in cats, their causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease - IBD - can affect your cat’s digestion, appetite and overall quality of life. It can also be challenging to diagnose. Today our North Asheville vets share some facts about IBD in cats, including symptoms, causes, treatments, and life expectancy.
For this episode we sat down with Animal Hospital of North Asheville's new Hospital Manager, Sierra Allen, to talk about what exactly a Register Vet Techs (RVT) does, and the things that make us love our jobs.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about how we diagnose and treat pet cancers, and how our treatment plans and goals compare to human medicine. Dr. Amy Plankenhorn joins us to share the knowledge she has gained treating our beloved patients.A Closer Look at Pet Cancers, with Dr. Amy Plankenhorn
From a pet’s perspective, ear handling and care can be unsettling and downright scary unless it’s conducted in a way that allows the pet to feel safe and comfortable. Learn the Fear Free way!
Middle-aged and senior cats are often diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, along with other conditions. In this post, our Asheville vets explain hyperthyroidism in cats - symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.