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With a proper diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan, your feline friend can go on to happily live their life, even with a blood disorder.
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Cat flu is similar to the flu that people get—your cat can have watery eyes, a runny nose, lose their appetite, and be more tired than usual.
Learn the difference between hereditary and congenital conditions. Plus, which ones are the most common in cats.
Telehealth and mobile grooming are convenient and time-saving services. Before you schedule your pet’s next check-up or bath, consider these options.
Learn about the most common spinal issues in cats, how to recognize the signs, and what treatment options are available.
Learn more about which cat breeds are considered brachycephalic and their unique caretaking needs.
Cats can act aggressively for a variety of reasons, from overstimulation to illness.
Prepare yourself for end-of-life pet care decisions.
Does your cat have fragile skin? Cushing’s disease may be to blame.
Although it’s more often seen in dogs, cats can have hip dysplasia.
Get tips on providing your pet with the fresh, clean water they need to stay hydrated and healthy.
Epilepsy is used to describe repeated seizures, which are caused by abnormal brain activity.
Find out what you need to know about painful gum diseases like gingivitis and stomatitis in cats.
Find out what OD, OS, OU and other common vet acronyms and abbreviations mean.
IVDD in cats is relatively rare, but it’s a serious condition that can cause paralysis.
Get the facts on how THC and CBD affect pets.
Learn more about how to help your pet adjust to new routines, how to keep them safe in public places, and how to stay healthy during quarantine.
Learn about the signs and causes of cat hernias.
Find out more about coronavirus (COVID-19) and pets, what pet health insurance covers, and how to spot if your pet isn’t feeling well.
Learn how to tell if your cat has pneumonia and what to do about it.
Your cat can’t speak up and let you know when something is bothering them, so how can you tell if your cat is in pain? Learn about the signs of pain in cats.
Learn about caring for your cat as they get older.
Like people, cats can suffer from depression.