Gabapentin for cats can help soothe certain painful conditions. Learn more about its uses, safety guidelines, and more.| Cats.com
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
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
High blood pressure in cats is common among seniors. Dr. Tammy Powell explains its causes, symptoms, and treatment.| Cats.com
How long do cats live? Dr. JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM explains the factors that influence cat life expectancy.| 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. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of poisoning in cats. Read on to keep your cat safe.| 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
Is wet or dry cat food better for cats? We break down the pros and cons of both in this article on wet vs. dry cat food.| 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
Wondering if you have a lethargic cat? Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lethargy in cats.| 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
Dr. Amanda Jondle, DVM explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cancer in cats. Read on to get the details.| 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