Neurologic Symptoms Need Immediate Veterinary Care
When your cat develops a problem that might be neurologic, get her right to your veterinarian. Theres no time to waste.
When Ear Mites Strike
Ear mites are a common presenting complaint in small-animal practice, says Dr. William Miller, VMD, DACVD, Dermatology Chief at Cornell University. The disorder can affect both dogs and cats but is far more common in cats.
Is Your Cat Hurting?
Cats are stoic creatures, and they try not to let on when they are in pain. While crying out is an obvious sign of pain, its important to know the quieter symptoms that your cat may not be feeling well.
Happening Now: New Jersey bill to hold Shelters Accountable
Alley Cat Allies reports that The New Jersey Senate Economic Growth Committee is considering a bill that would save the lives of shelter animals and community cats around the state.
5 Things to Know About Cat Fights
Never reach in to try to separate the angry cats. Chances are youll get scratched or bitten, and the cats will just keep on fighting.
Pet-Food Environmental Impact
With the American trend to consume less meat-which helps reduce the environmental effect of meat production-UCLA professor Gregory Okin began to wonder what the impact of our pets was. It turns out that U.S. cats and dogs cause 25 to 30 percent of the environmental impact of meat consumption in the United States.
When a Nasopharyngeal Polyp Makes an Appearance
Your kitten is now a young cat of eight to 12 months of age and the days of fighting kitten upper-respiratory infections are over. No more sneezing, no more runny eyes, you think. You thought you were out of the woods, but then one morning you notice your young adult cat has some trouble swallowing, maybe gagging, and a slight voice change along with some labored breathing at moments.
Emergency Cat Restraint
Safety is the first priority in an emergency situation-and that goes for both you and your cat. If your cat is sick or hurt, or if a natural disaster has occurred, you need to be able to move her without being bitten or scratched. These tips also work if you need to handle a cat that you dont know, although extreme care should be exercised when considering handling a cat with an unknown vaccine history.
Does Your Cat Have Parasites?
Parasites are never fun, and certainly less so when they affect your own cat or kitten. Parasites can rob your cat of good health, making her more susceptible to infections and diseases. In addition, many parasites are zoonotic, meaning they can cause problems in people as well. A diagnosis and recommendations for treatment from your veterinarian are the best way to manage parasites once they have taken hold, but it can also be wise to treat your cat with prophylactic medications to prevent parasitic infections.
Happening Now: Pilots Found
A cat rescued from the Northern California fires will be reunited with his family 10 years after he went missing, says the Sacramento Bee.
Urine Sample? No Problem
Your veterinarian might want to examine your cats urine for a variety of reasons, such as to evaluate kidney function or monitor diabetes. But how to get that urine? Its not as difficult as you might think.
Time Takes its Toll on Tangles
While longhaired cats require the most upkeep, mats and tangles can be an issue for all cats. Older cats that are developing osteoarthritis start to have trouble bending to groom their entire bodies, with the hind end being a popular spot for mats and dandruff.