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Heart Disease in Cats

Cats are wonderful pets. In fact, they outnumber dogs as pets in the United States. It is estimated that 85 to 95 million cats are kept as pets; one-third of all households have at least one feline friend. It is important for cat owners to be aware of a stealthy...
Medical Benefits of Regular Home Grooming for Cats

Medical Benefits of Regular Home Grooming for Cats

The condition of your cat’s coat and skin is an important feline health indicator. Healthy coats are shiny and smooth, and healthy skin will be supple and clear. While nutrition and health status will influence a cat’s appearance, regular grooming also has an impact....
Understanding Renal Failure in Cats

Understanding Renal Failure in Cats

Acute renal failure and chronic renal failure are two health problems that commonly affect cats. Acute renal failure can affect cats at any age; emergency care is essential to treating this condition and saving a cat’s life. Chronic renal failure typically occurs in...
Should You Declaw Your Cat?

Should You Declaw Your Cat?

How Declawing Affects Your Cat When the urge to scratch strikes, your cat doesn’t wait to find a surface you find acceptable. As far as your furry friend is concerned, couches, carpets, table legs, and your favorite draperies provide excellent scratching...
Cat Backpacks: The New Trend in Feline Transportation

Cat Backpacks: The New Trend in Feline Transportation

Why are Cat Backpacks All the Rage? Thanks to specially designed backpacks, cat carriers are no longer the only pet transport option. Cat backpacks just may make trips more pleasant for you and your cat. Backpacks Offer Comfort and Convenience Pet carriers help you...
Diabetes in Cats: Prevention and Treatment

Diabetes in Cats: Prevention and Treatment

Diabetes in cats, also known as feline diabetes mellitus, is an increasingly common disease affecting 1 out of every 400 cats. Obesity is the leading risk factor for diabetes. “Overweight or obese cats are two to four times more likely to develop diabetes than...