Bugs That Pose The Biggest Risk To Your Pets Outdoors
When your pet heads outside, they can come into contact with some pesky pests. Here are the most common ones to look out for the next time you both go out.
Read MoreWhen your pet heads outside, they can come into contact with some pesky pests. Here are the most common ones to look out for the next time you both go out.
Read MoreDoes your cat keep you up all night with their meows, yowls, and demands for attention? Here are five things they could be really trying to tell you.
Read MoreKeeping harmony between your plants and your cat can be difficult. Luckily, these five plants are cat-friendly and can help freshen up your space, too.
Read MorePreventative care can help reduce your pet care costs; however, you can never fully mitigate the possibility of unexpected veterinary expenses.
Read MoreRegardless of their coat color, all cats are adorable. However, did you know one coat color is the rarest despite not even being the cats' genetic fur color?
Read MoreIf you don't feel confident in your veterinarian's abilities, it could compromise your pet's health. Trust your instincts if you see these red flags.
Read MoreCats are cleanly animals, but they need human help to keep their litter boxes in order, as their urinary health can suffer if they're left dirty for too long.
Read MoreSeveral illnesses can impact your cat's health throughout their life. Here's what to look for and expect in terms of treatment and recovery.
Read MoreOne mistake at TSA checkpoints across the United States seems to be getting more common. Here's what to do and not do when going through security with pets.
Read MoreThe quality of veterinary care varies significantly. Asking these key questions will help you find a pet clinic you'll want to come back to.
Read MoreAlthough you shouldn't expect your cat's breath to be minty fresh, a strong, unpleasant odor may mean it's time to have their teeth checked out by the vet.
Read MoreYawning in cats can point to a variety of conditions, notably serious oral discomfort and, on the opposite end of the spectrum, sweet serenity.
Read MoreWe've all heard that dogs should stay far away from chocolate, but did you know that other animals, from ferrets all the way to horses, can suffer from it, too?
Read MoreFor a nursing cat, swollen nipples are likely, so watch for cat nipple infection or bleeding, and contact your veterinarian if you have concerns.
Read MoreSynulox is a prescription antibiotic in the penicillin family that is useful in treating a variety of bacterial infections in cats. Side effects are uncommon.
Read MoreAmoxicillin can be prescribed only through a registered veterinarian. The handling of both the medicine and the cat patient, however, usually happens at home.
Read MoreMany herbs are toxic to cats. However, sage is rarely worrisome when it comes to burning it in a house with felines. Here's what to know before jumping in.
Read MoreWhereas the birth of a human baby is typically preceded by the mother's water breaking, this does not always happen when a cat is carrying kittens.
Read MoreIf you're tying to gauge whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to a vet clinic or an emergency vet, be on the lookout for these symptoms.
Read MoreDe-icers are great helpers for humans in the winter, but they can hurt your animals. Here's how to be careful, as well as what to use instead.
Read MoreCats make licking and grooming into an art form. However, you know something is wrong when they start excessively licking and overgrooming.
Read MoreDehydration in cats can stem from or lead to serious health concerns. Never ignore symptoms that may indicate your feline isn't drinking enough water.
Read MoreCalico cats are almost always female, and because of the variation in size between breeds, the average weight of a calico cat can also vary.
Read MoreYour cat can still do most of its daily activities while wearing the cone, including eating and drinking, even if it doesn't quite realize that yet.
Read MoreAlthough adult cats with lice can be safely treated with anti-flea medications, managing lice in kittens requires a gentler approach. Here's what to know.
Read MoreVaccinating your cat against rabies is one of the most important steps you can take to care for their health. However, the injection may come with side effects.
Read MoreWhisker fatigue may explain why your cat's eating behaviors have changed. However, some experts aren't certain about its existence.
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