Cats
Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Why Your Cat Should Stay Indoors: Part II Many people feel cats should be allowed to go outdoors because of their wild origins. Even though cats have been domesticated for nearly 6000 years, they have maintained an obvious connection with their wild ancestors. Scientists believe that cats first became domesticated around 4000 BC in Africa and the Middle East. Read More > |
All Pet Health What do we know about COVID-19 and Pets? Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Why is My Cat Getting so Thin? Learn why even if your cat’s appetite and behavior appear completely normal, unexplained weight loss should always be addressed with your veterinarian Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Why Does My Cat Lick Me? Does your feline companion lick you, and are you wondering why? Read More > |
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A Vet's Life 10 Great Reasons to Adopt a Cat from a Shelter Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Constipation in Cats: It’s Never Normal Constipation is never normal It can lead to a lot of suffering and a poor quality of life. Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care What is Kitten Season? During kitten season, every unspayed, queen (female cat) is likely to have a belly full of babies! Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Cat Spraying: What You Can Do Spraying is different from litterbox aversion, and there are a variety of reasons that your cat may be spraying. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Giardia in Cats Giardia is contagious in cats. It’s found on contaminated surfaces, in soil, or on food or water Read More > |
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A Pet's Life Steve Dale: Understanding Pet Behavior Steve Dale became increasingly interested in animal behavior after noticing that the majority of questions he was receiving from readers were behavior-related. Read More > |
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A Pet's Life Helen Fitzsimons: Fighting Back against Chronic Kidney Disease Read More > |