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Preface | xi | |
Author's note | xii | |
How to use this book | xiii | |
Introduction | xv | |
Abortion | 1 | |
Abscess | 1 | |
Accident | 4 | |
Aggression | 7 | |
Airgun injury | 9 | |
Allergy | 11 | |
Anal glands | 13 | |
Anemia | 15 | |
Anxiety/fear | 16 | |
Appetite (abnormal) | 18 | |
Arthritis | 20 | |
Asthma | 22 | |
Bad breath | 25 | |
Balance (loss of) | 26 | |
Baldness | 28 | |
Behaviour problems | 30 | |
Bereavement | 33 | |
Birth | 34 | |
Bites | 38 | |
Bleeding | 39 | |
Blindness | 41 | |
Blood blister | 43 | |
Bone/joint problems | 45 | |
Brain damage | 47 | |
Breathing problems | 49 | |
Bronchitis | 51 | |
Bruising | 51 | |
Burns | 52 | |
Cancer | 55 | |
Canker | 57 | |
Castration | 57 | |
Cat flu | 58 | |
Chlamydia infection | 61 | |
Choking | 62 | |
Coat contamination | 64 | |
Colds | 65 | |
Colic | 65 | |
Collapse | 66 | |
Conjunctivitis | 67 | |
Constipation | 68 | |
Cough | 71 | |
Cystitis | 72 | |
Dandruff | 76 | |
Deafness | 76 | |
Dehydration | 76 | |
Dermatitis | 78 | |
Diabetes | 78 | |
Diarrhoea | 80 | |
Drooling | 83 | |
Drowning | 83 | |
Ear problems | 85 | |
Eczema | 89 | |
Electrocution | 89 | |
Enteritis | 89 | |
Epilepsy | 91 | |
Euthanasia | 91 | |
Eye problems | 95 | |
Falls | 99 | |
Feline calicivirus | 100 | |
Feline enteritis | 100 | |
Feline herpes virus | 102 | |
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) | 102 | |
Feline infectious anemia (FIA) | 104 | |
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) | 105 | |
Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) | 106 | |
Fever/high temperature | 108 | |
Fights | 110 | |
Fireworks | 110 | |
Fits | 111 | |
Fleas | 113 | |
Food allergy | 115 | |
Foreign body | 116 | |
Fractures/dislocations | 118 | |
Fur ball | 121 | |
Fur mites | 121 | |
Gangrene | 123 | |
Gastritis | 124 | |
Gingivitis/stomatitis | 124 | |
Glands | 126 | |
Glaucoma | 126 | |
Granulomas | 126 | |
Grass eating | 127 | |
Grazes | 127 | |
Grief | 128 | |
Grooming (poor) | 128 | |
Growths | 129 | |
Haematoma | 130 | |
Haematuria | 130 | |
Haemobartonella felis | 130 | |
Haemorrhage | 130 | |
Hair ball | 130 | |
Harvest mites | 130 | |
Head tilt | 131 | |
Heart disease | 132 | |
Heatstroke | 135 | |
Hepatitis | 135 | |
Hernia | 135 | |
Horner's syndrome | 136 | |
Hyperactivity | 137 | |
Hyperthyroidism | 137 | |
Hypothermia | 137 | |
Iliac thrombosis | 139 | |
Incontinence | 139 | |
Incoordination | 140 | |
Indigestion | 141 | |
Infections | 142 | |
Infertility | 144 | |
Inflammation | 144 | |
Influenza | 146 | |
Injury | 146 | |
Intussusception | 147 | |
Irritability | 148 | |
Itching | 149 | |
Jaundice | 151 | |
Jealousy | 151 | |
Keratitis | 153 | |
Key Gaskell syndrome | 153 | |
Kidney disease | 154 | |
Kittens' problems | 156 | |
Labour | 159 | |
Lameness/limp | 159 | |
Leukaemia | 160 | |
Lice | 160 | |
Lipoma | 161 | |
Liver disease | 162 | |
Loneliness | 164 | |
Lumps | 166 | |
Lung worm | 166 | |
Luxation | 166 | |
Lymphoma/lymphosarcoma | 167 | |
Mammary (breast) problems | 168 | |
Mange mites | 170 | |
Miliary eczema | 171 | |
Milk sensitivity | 172 | |
Miscarriage | 173 | |
Moulting | 173 | |
Mouth and tooth problems | 173 | |
Nail problems and scratching behaviour | 176 | |
Neoplasia | 179 | |
Nephritis | 179 | |
Neutering | 179 | |
Nose problems | 181 | |
Notoedres | 183 | |
Nystagmus | 183 | |
Obesity | 184 | |
Oedema | 187 | |
Oestrus and mating | 188 | |
'Off colour' | 189 | |
Oil on coat | 190 | |
Old age problems | 190 | |
Osteomyelitis | 192 | |
Overgrooming | 193 | |
Pain | 195 | |
Pancreatitis | 196 | |
Panleucopaenia | 198 | |
Panting | 198 | |
Paralysis | 199 | |
Parasites | 200 | |
Peritonitis | 202 | |
Plants (eating) | 203 | |
Pneumonia | 203 | |
Poisoning | 204 | |
Pregnancy | 205 | |
Prolapse | 207 | |
Pyometra | 208 | |
Rabies | 210 | |
Rheumatism | 211 | |
Rhinitis/sinusitis | 211 | |
Ringworm | 212 | |
Rodent ulcer | 214 | |
Roundworms | 214 | |
Salivation | 216 | |
Scabs | 217 | |
Scratching | 217 | |
Season | 218 | |
Senility | 218 | |
Shock | 218 | |
Sinusitis | 219 | |
Skin problems | 219 | |
Snake bite | 220 | |
Sneezing | 221 | |
Socialisation | 222 | |
Spaying | 224 | |
Spinal injury | 225 | |
Sprain/strain | 225 | |
Spraying (urine) | 226 | |
Sting | 230 | |
Straining | 231 | |
Stroke | 232 | |
Stud tail | 232 | |
Sunburn | 232 | |
Surgery | 233 | |
Swallowing | 236 | |
Tapeworms | 238 | |
Tartar | 239 | |
Temperature | 239 | |
Thirst | 239 | |
Thyroid (overactive) | 240 | |
Ticks | 243 | |
Toileting problems | 244 | |
Tonsillitis | 244 | |
Tooth problems | 244 | |
Toxoplasmosis | 244 | |
Travel fears and sickness | 245 | |
Tumour | 247 | |
Ulcers | 249 | |
Urination problems | 250 | |
Urticaria | 250 | |
Vaccination | 252 | |
Viruses | 256 | |
Vomiting | 257 | |
Warts | 260 | |
Wax (ears) | 260 | |
Weaning | 261 | |
Weight loss | 261 | |
Wheezing | 263 | |
'Wool' eating | 263 | |
Worms | 264 | |
Wounds | 264 | |
Zoonoses | 268 | |
Descriptions of some common first aid homoeopathic remedies | 269 | |
Index | 273 |
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