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06
Nov
Cats with diabetes can live a relatively normal life, depending on the severity of the disease when first diagnosed. Some cats are diagnosed in the early stages of diabetes and don’t require medication, as...
06
Nov
As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to take care of your pet and check its health regularly. Your pet is a part of your family, so you need to treat it as...
06
Nov
Kidney failure in cats, also known as renal failure or chronic kidney disease (CKD), is a relatively common condition that predominately affects older cats and in most cases the cause is not known. However,...
06
Nov
Do you have a cat that may be a bit overweight? Are you unsure if your cat is simply fluffy, or has put on some extra pounds? Implications of obesity in cats can have...
06
Nov
Most people’s pets, especially their cats and dogs, are more than just pets; they are members of the family, and as such, we want to give them the best of everything, and most importantly,...
06
Nov
What is it?
Your veterinarian may tell you that your cat has “Hematuria”, which can sound extremely frightening. To explain, Hematuria is when grossly noticeable blood, or red blood cells, are present in your cat’s...
06
Nov
What Can You Do If Your Cat Has Diabetes?
If you’ve recently visited a vet and your cat was diagnosed with diabetes, it’s a good idea to learn how to properly treat them. While hearing...