Cats
Dog Breeds The Beauceron Originating in 16th-century France, the Beauceron is a loyal, protective breed with lots of energy, an independent streak, and an easily groomed coat. Read More > |
Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Congestive Heart Failure in Cats A cat's heart can struggle for many reasons, this article will provide you with the facts about congestive heart failure. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Diabetes in Older Cats Is diabetes more common in older cats? To find out we must learn more about the disease. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Is My Cat in Pain? Cats are great at hiding pain. Learn the subtle signs that may alert you to an achy feline. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Why is My Cat Peeing so Much? More liquid in the litter box may mean your cat has a medical problem. After reading this article you'll know how to respond when your cat is peeing too much. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Why is My Cat Talking so Much? A talking cat may just be saying hello, but it could be much more serious than that. Some medical conditions lead to increased vocalization. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Do Cats Get Hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism in cats is rare, but possible. Find out what can cause it and how it's treated. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Why Does My Cat Eat so Much (Polyphagia)? Just like other behaviors taken to extremes some cats eat excessive amounts. The scientific term for excess eating is polyphagia and refers to food intake beyond calorie needs. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Why is My Cat Drinking so Much? Is your cat drinking more than normal? Don't ignore the symptom, there may be a medical cause. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Sudden Onset Blindness in Cats Going blind will not necessarily detract much from your cat's quality of life. Learn the symptoms of blindness and what you can do about it. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Pyothorax in Cats Pus in the chest cavity can cause vomiting, fever and even shock. Luckily, if you catch pyothorax before septic shock the prognosis is good. Read More > |