In this simple guide, learn how to clean a cat wound, and when cleaning a wound can be done at home, and when it's time to go to the vet.| Cats.com
Do cats get headaches? Dr. Joanna Woodnutt explains everything you need to know about headaches in cats, including causes and symptoms.| Cats.com
Gabapentin for cats can help soothe certain painful conditions. Learn more about its uses, safety guidelines, and more.| Cats.com
Considering anxiety medication for your cat? Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explores the top 13 most common cat anxiety medications.| Cats.com
In this vet-written guide, learn about when you can tend to a wounded cat at home, and when it's time to see the veterinarian.| 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
Buprenorphine for cats is an opioid medication used to treat pain resulting from surgery, illness, and more. Dr. Chris Vanderhoof explains.| 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
Worried your cat is in pain? In this vet-written guide, learn how to tell if your cat is in pain and what you can do to help.| 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
Feline hip dysplasia cannot be cured but things can be done to keep your cat comfortable and allow them to lead an active, normal life.| Cats.com
When cats stop eating, it's always a reason for concern. Cat behavior expert Melina Grin helps to answer the question "why is my cat not eating?".| Cats.com
Cat growling is a hostile sound generally associated with fear or anxiety, aggression, frustration, and/or pain.| 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