Wondering how to get cat to stop splashing water bowl? Or why your cat paws at water but won't drink? Read here to learn...| Cats.com
Lymphadenopathy or enlarged lymph nodes, can be caused by fungal infections, bacterial infections, viral infections, and cancer| Cats.com
Cat has bad breath? Dr. Cathy Barnette, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of bad breath in cats.| Cats.com
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
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
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
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
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
Dr. Pete Wedderburn explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cat bronchitis. Read on for the details.| 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
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
Why cats may develop nausea, what does it mean, how to identify it, and what to do to help your cat? Learn all about nausea in cats in our article.| 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
JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of kidney failure in cats. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com
Drooling in cats (also called hypersalivation) is most often a sign of oral pain. Dental issues can be the cause of it. Learn more about it here.| 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
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
Does your cat have a UTI? Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of urinary tract infection in cats.| Cats.com