We don't know for sure why cats bringing toys to their food and water bowl, but many theories try to explain this puzzling behavior| Cats.com
Polycystic kidney disease is an inherited (genetic) disease in cats. Affected cats are born with cysts that later grow and damage the kidneys| Cats.com
Wondering "why is my cat drinking a lot of water"? Veterinarian Pete Wedderburn, DVM provides some answers to this common question.| Cats.com
Bacterial infections are a common cause of illness in cats, but luckily most bacterial infections can be treated.| Cats.com
The best cat bowl is one that makes your cat’s feeding experience more pleasant, and it might make life just a little bit easier for you as well.| Cats.com
How much water should a cat drink? Learn all about feline hydration in this guide by Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM.| Cats.com
Prolonged periods of stress can have a negative impact on your cat's life. Let’s discuss what causes cat stress and what to do about your cat's wellbeing.| Cats.com
Read our full guide on Hyperthyroidism in Cats, Symptoms, Treatment & Causes written by DVM Pete Wedderburn.| Cats.com
Cats are very good at hiding signs that they are stressed and chronic stress can lead to behavioral and medical problems. Learn how to help your cat.| Cats.com
Whether moving with your cat across town or across the country, preparation is key to ensuring that the move is a smooth one.| Cats.com
Learn more about diabetes in cats in this comprehensive article covering the symptoms, risk factors treatments and more.| Cats.com
Learn why blood work may be recommended for your cat, what sort of costs may be involved, and what sort of levels of different blood parameters are normal.| Cats.com
The best cat water fountains provide fresh running water for a week or more, employ smart filtration systems, and are a cinch to clean. Learn about our top choices.| Cats.com
Feline idiopathic cystitis is one of the most common cat diseases—and among the most frustrating. Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains.| Cats.com