Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains everything you need to know about cat seizures. Learn why seizures happen and what to do if your cat has one.| Cats.com
Bacterial infections are a common cause of illness in cats, but luckily most bacterial infections can be treated.| 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
Wondering if you have a lethargic cat? Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lethargy in cats.| Cats.com
Looking for the best calming cat treats on the market? After extensive research and testing, we've chosen these products as the best you can buy.| 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
Cats can express around 100 different phonations, purring, trilling and snarling being some of them. Let's learn the meanings behind the most common ones.| Cats.com
What can you give a cat for pain? Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM, provides recommendations for safe and effective pain relief.| Cats.com
Cat behavior expert Melina Grin explains how to stop your cat scratching furniture in a way that both spares your couch and keeps your cat happy.| Cats.com
Cat growling is a hostile sound generally associated with fear or anxiety, aggression, frustration, and/or pain.| Cats.com
Cat behaviorist Melina Grin explains the causes of aggression in cats and how you can help. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
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