Vaccination schedules vary according to the cat's age. Cats and kittens may need several vaccines, including feline distemper, rabies and feline leukemia.| Cats.com
In cats, body temperature above 39.5°C (103.1°F) is considered a fever. A high fever over 41°C (106°F) can damage organs and be fatal| Cats.com
Breathing difficulties are both a symptom of and cause for distress, both in the respiratory system and throughout your cat’s body. Find out more.| Cats.com
Rabies in cats is a fatal infectious disease that causes severe neurological symptoms. Learn more about rabies in this complete guide.| Cats.com
Dr. Pete Wedderburn details the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of feline distemper (also known as Feline Panleukopenia).| Cats.com
In this article, Dr. JoAnna Pendergrass explains the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis.| Cats.com
Dr. Sarah Boton explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of injection-site sarcomas in cats. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
Calicivirus in cats is a common viral condition that causes a variety of symptoms. Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains this condition.| Cats.com
Some causes of vomiting in cats, like hairballs, are less serious but others like poisoning can be deadly. Find out what to do for cat vomiting| Cats.com
A life indoors is safer for cats, but there are ways to let your cat experience the physical and mental health benefits of being outdoors.| Cats.com
What are vaccines, how do they work, which vaccines does your cat need, and what can you expect after your cat is vaccinated?| Cats.com
Every cat should see a vet annually for a wellness examination. Learn what an annual cat wellness check involves and the approximate costs.| Cats.com
Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Feline Leukemia. Keep reading to demystify this condition.| Cats.com
In this guide, Dr. Sarah Wooten explains the causes of diarrhea and what you can do to help. Get all the details on diarrhea in cats.| Cats.com