“Talk to the animals,” a song written for the 1967 movie, Dr. Dolittle, sets out to capture our imagination. It visualizes what it might be like if we could actually have a chat with a furry friend.
Read moreThe name “ringworm” is a little misleading. That’s because there is no worm involved at all. Ringworm in cats is actually a fungal skin infection. It gets its name from the ring-shaped rash that often flares up on the skin of an infected cat or person.
Read moreFeline panleukopenia (FP) used to be a common cause of death in cats. Today, it is relatively rare partly due to the availability of highly effective vaccines. Read on to find out more about this highly contagious disease and why kittens can be so susceptible to FP.
Read moreIt’s no fun for cats or their owners when parasites like tapeworms take over their bodies. Left untreated, tapeworms can transmit to humans and cause damage to your cat’s body. Luckily, there are many treatments and preventatives available to help ease the burden of a cat tapeworm infestation.
Read moreLike humans, cats have 2 kidneys that perform many vital functions. They filter out and get rid of waste through urine. They help to keep cats properly hydrated, play an integral part in red blood cell production, and play a part in regulating blood pressure. Kidney failure in cats typically happens due to kidney disease.
Read moreDespite a reputation for independence, cats have no problem getting right up and close when they want your attention. That includes waking you up from a calm, deep sleep with a whiff of bad breath aimed directly at your face.
Read moreIt’s been a few days since you’ve seen your cat eat, and you’re really starting to worry. You’ve tried everything — you’ve coaxed your cat with tuna juice and chicken broth, but your cat won’t eat. What should you do when your cat has stopped eating?
Read moreGiven the old saying that a cat has 9 lives, it would not be unreasonable to assume that our feline friends could well outlive their owners, at least figuratively. If they’re big risk-takers, that may also play a part in how they live, of course. Find out more about the secrets to their longevity as we look at a cat’s lifespan.
Read moreIf you notice redness or eye discharge in cats, an eye infection in your cat could be the culprit. How can you tell if it’s an infection or something else, though? What should you do to restore your cat’s health?
Read moreHumans will sneeze around 70,000 times during their lifetimes: proportionally, cats will do much the same. So how much sneezing is too much for your cat?
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