Cat Health
Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Kidney Disease in Cats: What Cat Owners Should Know Kidney disease is a problem every cat parent needs to know about. Learn how common the disease is in cats here. Read More > |
Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Important Tips for Insulin Use and Care of your Diabetic Cat There are several key things to keep in mind when handling, storing, and administering insulin for your diabetic cat. Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Protecting Your Cat from Fleas and Ticks Fleas and ticks can carry disease so it's important to protect your cat from them. Read More > |
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Cat Grooming How to Trim Your Cat's Nails It's important to keep your cat's nails trimmed. Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care The Importance of a Yearly Physical Exam for Your Cat. An annual physical exam is a vital part of maintaining a healthy, happy, and long life for your cat. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior My Cat is Aggressive Inside every soft and cuddly cat is a wild animal just waiting to pounce! To understand and change your cat’s unwanted aggression, you need to know what’s behind it. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Does Your Cat Miss the Litter Box? The number one behavior complaint from cat owners is that their cats miss the litter box or are urinating or defecating in inappropriate places around the house. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Living With a Jumpy Cat There are several easy, effective ways to keep your jumpy, curious cat from dangerously leaping onto counters, furniture, or appliances. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Feline Heart Disease The most common form of feline heart disease is hypertrophic cardiomyopthy, a condition that causes the heart walls to thicken, making it difficult for the heart to pump. Read More > |
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Cat Surgery A-Z Anesthesia and Your Cat There are always risks when any anesthetic agent is administered to a patient, regardless of the length of time the patient is anesthetized. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Feline Upper Respiratory Infection It’s true: our feline friends can get colds, too! As is the case with humans, the culprits to blame for these nasty colds are bacteria or viruses, sometimes both. Read More > |