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Like people, cats can suffer from depression.
Like people, dogs can suffer from mental health issues.
Get answers to your questions on pets and vaccinations.
Get tips on dealing with grief after the loss of a pet.
Be aware of diseases you can catch from your pet.
Both dogs and cats can suffer from congestive heart failure, which can have various causes.
If your cat has redness, swelling, or discharge from the eyes, one of these common eye problems could be the culprit.
Whether your pet likes to accompany you on outdoor adventures or if they're more of a homebody, they're still susceptible to Lyme disease. Learn more about the most common tick-transmitted disease and tips for preventing its spread.
Feline obesity is spiking. Learn how to help your cat stay fit and trim.
Learn more about the mostly commonly diagnosed feline respiratory disorder.
Unfortunately, cats can fall from high windows or balconies more easily than you might think.
Learn the five most common triggers of cat vomiting.
Cat Scratch Fever is a real disease, and it can be dangerous for both your cat and you.
Find out what you need to now about this common and contagious cat virus.
Want to help protect your doggie from these creepy critters? It’s time to learn as much as you can about flea and tick prevention.
A dangerous trifecta of illnesses for our feline friends..
The most common form of cancer in cats is lymphoma. Do you know how to help your kitty if they develop the disease?
Cats face unique problems when it comes to cancer. Learn more about FeLV and other types our feline friends can develop.
No need to worry about rabies, right? Wrong. Rabies is a deadly disease that all pet parents need to take seriously.
Get help tackling some of the most common cat behavior problems, like going outside the box and destructive scratching.
Heart disease in cats can be the "silent killer." Learn how to spot the symptoms.
Is your cat making frequent trips to the litter box? Then a urinary tract problem could be to blame.