Blood in cat urine points to issues in the urinary tract, from kidneys to urethra. Dr. Joanna Woodnutt explains the causes and treatment.| Cats.com
Wondering how to tell if your cat is in pain? Find out the 12 most common signs of pain in cats and what you can do to help.| Cats.com
When is it justified to take your cat to the emergency vet? Dr. Pete Wedderburn explores the top emergency symptoms in cats.| Cats.com
Buprenorphine for cats is an opioid medication used to treat pain resulting from surgery, illness, and more. Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explains.| Cats.com
Find out why your cat peeing a lot and why they're drinking a lot too. If you notice that your cat is urinating and drinking a lot, schedule a physical examination with your veterinarian.| Cats.com
Is your cat's hair loss normal or reason to worry? Dr. Aja Senestraro, DVM brings you the facts on hair loss in cats.| Cats.com
Bacterial infections are a common cause of illness in cats, but luckily most bacterial infections can be treated.| Cats.com
Is wet or dry cat food better for cats? We break down the pros and cons of both in this article on wet vs. dry cat food.| Cats.com
Looking for the best wet cat food on the market? After extensive research and testing, we've chosen twelve top-tier canned recipes.| 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
Our team has reviewed hundreds of cat foods and chosen the best on the market. Here are our top picks for the best cat food.| Cats.com
It pays to be informed about feline upper respiratory infections. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cat upper respiratory infection.| 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
In this article, Dr. Margit Gabriele Muller explains how to stop a cat from spraying. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com
Using scent glands located on various parts of the body, cats mark their territory by rubbing, scratching, urinating, and defecating| Cats.com
How much water should a cat drink? Learn all about feline hydration in this guide by Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM.| Cats.com
Learn whether or not your cat needs vitamins and supplements and how to choose products that work. Our list of the top 7 best supplements makes shopping easier.| Cats.com
Does your cat love to spray? The best high-sided litter boxes can keep your feline companion's messes in check and help your home stay cleaner than ever.| Cats.com
Dr. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ shares the top 10 subtle signs that your cat may be sick and needs to visit the veterinarian.| 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
Bladder stones in cats can be painful and frustrating. Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this condition.| Cats.com
Looking for the Best Supplements For Cat Urinary Health on the market? After extensive research and testing, we've chosen these products as the best you can buy.| Cats.com
The best cat food for urinary tract health has high moisture, balanced pH levels, and the right minerals. See which foods we ranked highest.| Cats.com
The best cat urine removers work quickly and remove the smell from your home for good. Here are our picks for the top 10 cat urine removers.| Cats.com
If you're looking for the best laundry detergents for cat urine, start with these six products that tackle cat pee stains and odors.| Cats.com
Curious to learn more about the territorial markings and spraying behaviors of cats? Our vet-written article is here to help!| Cats.com
After researching the litter industry, reviewing over a dozen of the biggest brands on the market, and performing in-box tests on more than 50 products, we’ve chosen the following litters as the best cat litter you can buy.| Cats.com