Excess calcium in the blood in cats can be life-threatening. For example, the condition can indicate a serious underlying condition, such as kidney failure. Medically, the condition happens when a cat shows a calcium level of more than 10.5 mg/dL. Technically, the condition is also known as hypercalcemia in cats. If…
There are ways for cat parents to have a tree without having a tree. Here are seven Christmas tree alternatives…
