What to Do If Your Turtle Gets White Eye Disease? An Analysis of 3 Major Causes and Scientific Treatment Methods
A soul-searching question: What causes your little turtle to suffer from “white eye disease”? There are the following 3 possibilities. First, compare and see which cate…
Canine Intervertebral Disc Herniation: Early Recognition and Key Diagnostic Points
Intervertebral disc herniation is a condition characterized primarily by motor dysfunction, resulting from deformation and dorsal or ventral protrusion of the disc compressing the …
What to Do If Your Cat Has Urinary Blockage? 3-Step Home First Aid + Long-Term Recurrence Prevention Guide



Feline urinary blockage is the king of recurrent feline diseases. If not careful, it can recur for life, and each episode can be more severe than the last. In this issue, I will co…
Comprehensive Guide to Feline Oral Ulcer Treatment: Prevention and Treatment of Tartar, Gingivitis, and Periodontitis
Oral ulcers are not a standalone disease but a collective term for a series of symptoms. The causes of oral ulcers include viral infections, bacterial infections, oral wounds, nutr…
Aquarium Fungal Issues: Correct Use of Methylene Blue
Methylene Blue is a fungicidal medication targeted at fungi and has no therapeutic effect on bacterial infections. Some aquarists attempt to use Methylene Blue to treat bacterial i…
Treatment for White Eye in Red-eared Sliders: Introduction to Two Causes and Treatment Methods
Recently, a friend’s Red-eared Slider Turtle developed the White Eye Condition, which is quite severe. They privately messaged me to ask for treatment methods. So, in this ar…
Acromegaly in Cats, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Methods
Acromegaly in cats, also known as Hypersomatotropism, is a condition caused by the chronic overproduction of growth hormone in the brain. The primary cause of this disease in adult…
Ultra-complete guide to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of heartworm disease in dogs and cats
As a pet owner, you must have heard of heartworm, a blood parasite that is transmitted through mosquito bites and resides in the pulmonary artery upon infection. Compared to the ex…
Have Your Senior Cat Suddenly Lost Weight? Beware of Hyperthyroidism!
When we hear the following “compliments” from middle-aged and senior cat parents, we tend to be on edge because they might be caused by “hyperthyroidism,” i…
What is PiFuKangXiYe?
PiFuKangXiYe is a commonly used topical preparation of traditional Chinese medicine, primarily used for treating allergic skin diseases such as eczema and dermatitis, as well as gy…
