Ringworm: The Leading Cause of Cat Skin Disease
Ringworm has recently shown up at several animal shelters, but can be difficult to spot or diagnose. Here’s how you can prevent this tenacious skin disease from affecting your cat.
Ringworm has recently shown up at several animal shelters, but can be difficult to spot or diagnose. Here’s how you can prevent this tenacious skin disease from affecting your cat.
Now that we know cats can get infected with H1N1, should you worry about catching this, or any, influenza virus from your pet? Find out the truth about cat flu.
Recently, a new vaccine was made available for feline calicivirus, a potentially fatal mutation of a disease that used to only cause mild, cold-like symptoms in most cats. But is the vaccination right for your cat?
Cat food now does more than provide nutrition: It can guard your cat against urinary tract health issues and lower your veterinary bill.
Can kitty catch your flu? Maybe not, but it can get "cat flu" and other respiratory tract illness, unless you help prevent cat wheezes and sneezes.
As cat diabetes is on the rise, November is now dedicated to bringing awareness to diabetes in humans and pets. Here are the symptoms to watch out for in your cat.
Take our quiz to find out if you're doing all that you can to safeguard your cat's health.
Your cat's immune system can be its best defense against warding off germs and disease. By following just four steps, you can help to boost your cat's immunity.
Your cat cannot tell you that it is feeling bad, and even if it could, it would probably stay quiet because many felines tend to mask their pain. Learn to recognize these common symptoms of kitty illness.
Aging is inevitable, but it doesn't need to diminish your cat's quality of life. Here are five ways to make the most out of your pet's senior years.