As with humans, dental care is important to ensuring your cat’s gums and teeth stay healthy, but it isn’t as easy for our feline friends to take care of their teeth. Good oral hygiene has been shown to improve your feline’s health overall, as an over...
Illnesses that can be passed from animals to humans are known as zoonotic diseases. While most zoonotic diseases only im...
Indoor cats live safer, longer lives, but some pet owners worry their feline friends’ mental and physical wellbeing suff...
What starts as a little tartar and bad breath can lead to serious health problems for your cat. Periodontal disease is one of the most common issues felines face, but many pet owners do nothing to curb Kitty’s symptoms until they’re in their advanced...
You may think your cat is alone in his frenzied behavior following a trip to the litter box, but the truth is, many cats...
Human beings have been wearing jewelry for over 100,000 years – much longer than we've kept domestic cats and dogs (70,0...
Most cats only see a cat carrier when it’s time to go somewhere new: the veterinarian’s office, a new home or a boarding facility for the weekend. This causes many felines to fear their carriers, which they associate with unwanted change and ferventl...
When we shuffle around in flip flops or shoes with bouncing laces, our feet look can look an awful lot like prey to cats...
Approximately 7.3 million people living in the USA alone are vegetarian and the popularity of a plant-based diet and lif...
Who doesn't love the 4th of July? From the food to the fireworks, Independence Day is fun for the whole family - at least the human family. To pets, the 4th of July can be confusing and terrifying. While humans associate fireworks with spectacle and ...