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
Heart rate is one of the key vital signs of a cat’s health, alongside breathing rate and body temperature. Click to find out more.| 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
Considering anxiety medication for your cat? Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explores the top 13 most common cat anxiety medications.| 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
Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis. Read on to get the facts.| 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
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
There are many benefits to walking a cat. Keep reading to find out how to walk a cat on a leash. Click here to find out more.| Cats.com
Is your cat traumatized? Read our vet-written guide to learn more about the signs of trauma in cats and what can be done to help them.| Cats.com
Dr. Tammy Powell, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of anorexia in cats. Read on for the details.| Cats.com
Wondering if your cat is bored? Learn all about the signs of boredom and what to do about it in this in-depth guide.| 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
Does Feliway work for cats? This popular product is often used to keep cats calm, but many wonder if it's worth it. Read on to find out.| 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
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
Learn more about diabetes in cats in this comprehensive article covering the symptoms, risk factors treatments and more.| Cats.com
In this guide, Dr. Sarah Wooten explains the causes of diarrhea and what you can do to help. Get all the details on diarrhea in cats.| Cats.com
Pheromones are chemicals used as messages between cats, released by glands across a cat’s body. Synthetic pheromone products help calm cats| Cats.com
Is your cat making biscuits? Learn about why cats knead and our tips for cat parents.| Cats.com
The benefits of using puzzle feeders to enrich your cat’s environment for their mental and physical health are widely proven| 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
Feline idiopathic cystitis is one of the most common cat diseases—and among the most frustrating. Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM explains.| Cats.com