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Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is common in cats and has many causes. FLUTD is actually a complex of diseases and includes urolithiasis, bladder infections, stress-related elimination...
In a rotation diet for cats, you change food on a specific schedule so it becomes accustomed to a variety of meals. This may provide optimum nutrition and prevent food allergies that can develop...
Having trouble feeding your furry friend? Is he wanting to eat your food instead of his perfectly good food, or is he just not eating at all? Here's some help.
We’ve all seen those overweight, giant cats. They are shocking simply by being so large. But what if your cat is on the path to becoming one of those cats you see on television? If you notice...
Pet owners around the world often worry about the problem that comes from over feeding a pet. This is especially true of cats, which are often over fed. While you might think that little extra...
Strokes are fairly rare in cats, but they do occur. The good news is that cats are extremely adaptable and can live a long life, even with any disability caused by a stroke. You can help your cat...
Whether your cat is indoor, outdoor or a little of each, his dietary needs will be essentially the same. As long as you are feeding him a high quality, high protein food, you will be providing him...
Norvasc is the brand name (Pfizer) of the drug Amlodipine besylate; a calcium channel blocker that is used by veterinarians to treat cats and dogs with hypertension. Though Norvasc is only...
Cats will often have a day-long bout of diarrhea with no serious side effects. This can be caused by eating foods that are difficult to digest--such as dairy products--or by a hairball. If your...
From skin allergies to gastrointestinal problems like Irritable Bowl Disorder (IBD), the most effective way to combat your cat's flair-ups is by feeding it a limited ingredient diet. A limited...
Making a cat lose weight is not an easy task. It may take several months before pounds are lost in a healthy manner, but your diligence will result in a healthy and happy cat for years to come....
Serve your cat a natural diet if you're concerned about unnatural ingredients (e.g., soymeal and chemical preservatives) commonly found in commercial cat food. Follow a diet that emulates what a...
A sick cat is a problem for both the cat and the owner. Cats are good at hiding the fact that they are sick, but at times they display outward symptoms such as vomiting or constipation. There are...
A cat's caloric intake is determined by her weight, as well as by the kind of food the cat eats. Dry food and canned cat food contain a different number of calories. According to TalkToTheVet.com,...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in cats are often not infections at all. Especially in younger cats, a UTI can describe a variety of symptoms that affect the bladder, including cystitis, bladder...
In the past several years, feline diabetes has become more prominent. Diabetes in cats affects them a lot like type 2 Diabetes affects humans. Cats still make insulin, but their body becomes...
Cats can suffer from urinary tract problems including bladder stones, or struvite crystals, and need a diet that will prevent such conditions from developing. There are a variety of cat foods on...
Caring for a cat with a broken jaw can certainly be a challenge. Even the most routine parts of pet ownership, such as feeding and grooming, are much more difficult when a beloved pet has such a...
Want to gain an animals trust? Want to know your animal that has just been adopted from an abusive home better? Or capture a pet on the road?
Many people are amazed that our feline friends are prone to get kidney stones. One of the most common forms of kidney stones are oxalate stones. Chronic stones can damage kidneys, so eliminating...
Sudden weight loss in your cat is a symptom of a lifestyle or health problem. To enable your cat to live a long, healthy life, identifying problems and diagnosing illnesses early is key. If your...
Sometimes cats as they age just get really skinny. Too bad we could not be like that. If your cat is losing weight and you would like to see him or her put on a few pounds, you can help them...
If you're cat refuses to eat, it can be a symptom of a serious condition and you should consult a veterinarian. That being said, once the source of the poor appetite is identified, there are a...
Just as the liver is important to your overall health, it's important to tend to the liver health of your furry feline friend. The breakdown of fats and toxins is important, and it is up to you as...
The diet of domestic cats has changed radically along with that of modern man. Cats are carnivores, thriving on animal meat and its byproducts. Low quality, highly-processed foods contribute to...
A bladder infection in your cat can be a serious condition if it is not treated in a timely manner. You will notice the symptoms of bladder infection in a cat when the normally fastidious animal...
Your cat is a valuable member of your household, and its health is important. This is true at all times, but especially during that special time when your cat is nursing her kittens. You can help...
Senior cats often experience a loss of appetite. A health problem is often to blame, but the aging process itself may cause appetite loss. In either case, cat owners must carefully observe aging...
Symptoms of urate bladder stones in cats include frequent urination and blood in the urine. If you believe your cat may be suffering from a bladder stone, you should contact your veterinarian...
According to the Utah Veterinary Medical Association, cats that strain to urinate are usually suffering from an inflammation of the urinary bladder called cystitis, and need to be seen by a...
Feline diabetes (Diabetes mellitus) is a complex, though somewhat common disease in cats. It is caused by a lack of or deficiency of insulin in the body, and cats with greater risk factors for...
All cats have a small deposit of fat on their stomach areas called a fat pad. Usually this is so small as to be unnoticeable, and it does not create a problem for the cat. However, with some...
If you have a cat, you will want her to have a healthy and happy life. It is easy however, for a cat to become obese and sedentary. As in humans, obesity can cause many health problems for cats...
Sores on your cat should always be evaluated by a veterinarian because they may be caused by parasites, an infection or contagious conditions like mites or ringworm. Ruling out conditions which...
Taurine is an amino acid that is essential to a cat's diet. Sufficient amounts of taurine usually exist in commercial cat foods (both dry and wet), but your cat may be at risk of a taurine...
Gas, or flatulence, from a cat is usually annoying and also can be a sign of digestive health problems. There are few medicines available, but owners can take several dietary and behavioral steps...
Although there are variations between breeds, a healthy cat typically weighs between 8 and 10 pounds. According to Craig Bond, DVM, even a healthy cat's weight can fluctuate by as much as a pound...
Obesity isn't just a problem for people: 25 percent to 50 percent of cats in the United States are overweight and 5 percent to 15 percent are obese. Cats that weigh too much suffer more injuries...
Although there is no agreed-upon diet for cancerous cats, many veterinarians recommend a high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet because of its success in dogs.
Just as in humans, obesity raises a cat's risk for serious health problems such as arthritis, and an increased possibility for liver, renal (kidney), and heart disease. While the best remedy for a...
Bladder stones aren't just painful for cats. In male cats, they can block the urethra, causing a medical emergency and even death. Some of the symptoms of bladder stones are straining to pass...
Cats have specific nutritional requirements in order to stay healthy. Felines need calcium for strong teeth and bones in addition to other vitamins and minerals. Cats are carnivores, so they need...
According to Pet Education, about 10 percent of allergies in cats and dogs are due to food allergies. In addition, food allergies are the cause of about 57 percent of scratching problems in cats.
Keeping healthy weight for your cat is not difficult. A healthy cat should weigh a certain amount. Cats who overweight are at risk for all sorts of health problems. You should carefully monitor...
Like humans, cats experience asthma as an allergic reaction that produces bronchial spasms, restricting airflow and causing sudden severe breathing difficulty. Not only diet, but house dust,...
Skin problems that cause itching and scratching are one of the most common reasons cat owners seek veterinary attention. Skin problems can be caused by parasites, allergies or an underlying...
Putting a cat a diet is not difficult. Whether your cat is just a little bit fat or tremendously obese a diet can help them slim down and become healthier. All you need to do is be firm and work...
Unlike dogs, cats are carnivores by nature. According to Peteducation.com, cats, as a species, have specific nutritional needs, such as high amounts of protein, the amino acid taurine and...
A wide variety of cat foods are available, though most fall into two categories: dry food and wet food. There are advantages to both kinds, and a decision on what kind to feed your cat can be...
There is no hard evidence proving that a raw-food diet will cure cancer in cats, but many holistic veterinarians agree that a raw-food diet for cats boosts the immune system and improves the...