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Your love for your cat knows no limits. Here are five of the best tips for making sure your kitty…
Many cat parents walk away with scratch marks after trying to force a feline into a carrier. So, if you…
Paraneoplastic syndromes in cats is a medical term that refers to a number of issues and ailments that appear in…
Just as children's dietary needs differ from those of healthy adults, your new kitten's optimum diet is different from that…
Periodontal disease -- or gum disease -- is one of the most common diseases your cat might suffer from. Here's…
Noncardiogenic edema in cats is a medical condition that involves fluid leaking into the lungs and causing swelling. Here's what…
February 14 is Pet Theft Awareness Day -- a day to make sure pet parents know about pet thieves and…
Coccidia in cats is a medical condition that refers to a watery and foul smelling type of diarrhea. It is…
A Super Bowl party can be very different from a cat's perspective. Here are a few tips that will help…
Thrombocytopathies in cats are disorders where a cat's blood platelets are unable to function normally. They can be inherited or…
Clotting deficiency in cats is a medical condition that involves a cat's blood being unable to clot when needed. It…
Cleft palate in cats is a medical issue where a non-typical opening between the mouth and the nasal passage appears…
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Love at first sight is a beautiful idea, but the kind of love that grows slowly — built on trust,…
Cat treats offer more than just a tasty indulgence. They can be used as positive reinforcement during training, to bond…
It is usually fun being a cat parent, as their shenanigans often leave a smile on one’s face. While most…
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