Furosemide is a medication commonly used to treat signs of congestive heart failure in cats. Learn how furosemide works, indications, and common side effects.| Cats.com
In this article, Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explains the uses, dosage, and side effects of antibiotics for cats. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
Want to learn about prednisolone for cats? Dr. Chris Vanderhoof, DVM explains this steroid's uses, dosage, and more.| Cats.com
Veterinarian Amanda Jondle explains elimination diets for cats, detailing which cats need them and how they work.| Cats.com
Want to understand salmonella in cats? Dr. Amanda Jondle explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this infection.| Cats.com
Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lymphoma in cats. Read on to be prepared.| 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
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 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
Some foods are more likely to cause allergies in cats than others. Read on to find out what they are and what you can do to help your kitty.| Cats.com
Dr. Pete Wedderburn details the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of feline distemper (also known as Feline Panleukopenia).| Cats.com
Cat coughing usually indicates a health problem. Some causes of coughing in cats are serious or contagious to other cats.| Cats.com
The rabies vaccine for cats protects against rabies, a zoonotic virus that is almost always fatal. It's legally required for cats by most states.| Cats.com
Veterinarian Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains what the FVRCP vaccine is, what it does, and why it's important for all cats. Keep reading to get the facts.| Cats.com
Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis. Read on to get the facts.| Cats.com
Veterinarian Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the distemper vaccine for cats, simplifying what it is, what it does, and how it works.| 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
When is it the right time to euthanize a cat? Veterinarian Sarah Wooten, DVM provides guidance to help you make this challenging decision.| Cats.com
Caused by a wide variety of underlying conditions, anemia in cats can range from mild to life-threatening. Dr. Tammy Powell explains.| Cats.com
Does your cat have a swollen paw? Dr. Wedderburn explains the possible causes and treatment so you’ll know what to do next.| Cats.com
Dr. Tammy Powell, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of anorexia in cats. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
Veterinarian Dr. Pete Wedderburn explains the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of IBD in cats. Keep reading to learn more.| Cats.com
Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM, explains acupuncture for cats. Read on to learn about how acupuncture works and how it might be able to help.| 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
Wondering if you have a lethargic cat? Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lethargy in cats.| Cats.com
The Complete guide to Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Click here to read more...| Cats.com
Looking for the best cat food for constipation on the market? After extensive research and testing, we've chosen these recipes as the best you can buy.| 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
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
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
Want to teach your new furball how to use the toiler? Cat behavior expert Melina Grin explains how to litter train a kitten.| Cats.com
Pooping on the floor could be a sign that your cat has a medical problem, litter box aversion, or a behavioral issue| Cats.com
Cats have natural instincts to bury their waste, and most cats will happily use the litter box once it is presented to them.| Cats.com