Lymphadenopathy or enlarged lymph nodes, can be caused by fungal infections, bacterial infections, viral infections, and cancer| Cats.com
Learn all about fungal infections in cats: why they occur, types, how to diagnose and treat them and how to help your cat avoid them in the future.| Cats.com
Vaccination schedules vary according to the cat's age. Cats and kittens may need several vaccines, including feline distemper, rabies and feline leukemia.| Cats.com
Like any other animal with a nose, cats sneeze. How do you know whether cat sneezing is normal or not? Dr. Pete Wedderburn explains.| Cats.com
Want to understand salmonella in cats? Dr. Amanda Jondle explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this infection.| 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
How long do cats live? Dr. JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM explains the factors that influence cat life expectancy.| 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
A simple and clear guide on the hepatic lipidosis in cats, a common and serious issue also known as fatty liver disease.| Cats.com
A life indoors is safer for cats, but there are ways to let your cat experience the physical and mental health benefits of being outdoors.| Cats.com
What are vaccines, how do they work, which vaccines does your cat need, and what can you expect after your cat is vaccinated?| Cats.com
The Complete guide to Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Click here to read more...| Cats.com
Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cancer in cats. Read on to get the details.| Cats.com
Why do cats groom each other? Dr. Jessica Taylor explains allogrooming and what it means when one cat licks another.| Cats.com
Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Feline Leukemia. Keep reading to demystify this condition.| 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