Until they are four months old, kittens need to see a vet every three to four weeks. A typical adult cat should see the vet for a check-up at least once a year. Senior cats need to see the vet at ...
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Cat Throwing Up Blood: Causes and What to Do
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Pet owners may shell out as much — or more — money for their pets’ health care as they do for their own, a new report suggests. Pricey new technologies and more advanced treatment options drive up ...
Sensitization to cats is one of the most frequent causes of allergic disease worldwide. The prevalence of sensitization to cat allergens ranges from 10% to 15% among the adult population, and studies ...
MSPCA-Angell is searching for the perfect retirement home for a special 15-year-old cat that is recovering after undergoing extensive medical care to heal broken legs and jaw.The sweet, senior cat ...
Have you ever noticed your cat flatten its ears and wondered what it meant? Many cat parents miss this subtle sign of stress, but understanding flattened ears is the first step to better owner-pet ...
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