Dr. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of poisoning in cats. Read on to keep your cat safe.| Cats.com
Cat coughing usually indicates a health problem. Some causes of coughing in cats are serious or contagious to other cats.| Cats.com
Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of fatty liver disease in cats. Keep reading to get the details.| Cats.com
Why cats may develop nausea, what does it mean, how to identify it, and what to do to help your cat? Learn all about nausea in cats in our article.| Cats.com
The key to reducing excessive meowing in cats? Identifying what your cat is trying to tell you and why, then resolving the underlying cause.| Cats.com
Dr. Pete Wedderburn explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Aspirin poisoning in cats. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
Pancreatitis in cats involves inflammation of the pancreas, which leads to pain, vomiting, and more. Here's what you need to know and how to help.| Cats.com
Drooling in cats (also called hypersalivation) is most often a sign of oral pain. Dental issues can be the cause of it. Learn more about it here.| Cats.com
Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cancer in cats. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com
Cat hairballs develop when your cat ingests hair during grooming. Read on to learn how hairballs affect cats and what you can do to help.| Cats.com
When cats stop eating, it's always a reason for concern. Cat behavior expert Melina Grin helps to answer the question "why is my cat not eating?".| Cats.com
Read our full guide on Hyperthyroidism in Cats, Symptoms, Treatment & Causes written by DVM Pete Wedderburn.| Cats.com
X-rays (or radiographs) are an important diagnostic tool to help veterinary teams determine what is wrong with your kitty. But how much do they cost?| Cats.com
Are you considering to making your own cat food? Read to find helpful information about cat food-making and safety.| Cats.com
Learn more about diabetes in cats in this comprehensive article covering the symptoms, risk factors treatments and more.| Cats.com
Although all cats may occasionally become constipated, prolonged constipation requires veterinary intervention. Many home remedies prevent cat constipation.| Cats.com
Wondering "why is my cat peeing outside of the litter box?" Cat behaviorist Melina Grin explains the causes and treatment of inappropriate urination.| Cats.com