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  • How to Make Your Kitty Lose Weight

    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...

  • What Makes a Cat Lose Weight?

    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....

  • Diet for an Aging Cat

    Cats today are living longer lives, with some veterinarians waiting to classify a cat as "senior" until it reaches somewhere around age 10 to 12. But along with longer lives come increased health...

  • How to Diagnose Symptoms in Cats

    Sometimes it is difficult to diagnose symptoms in cats. A cat's wild nature and instinct allows it to mask sickness because in the wild, this instinct helps ensure the cat's survival. Sick animals...

  • Meningioma in Cats

    The meninges is the membrane that lines the brain and spinal cord of both humans and animals. Meningiomas, or tumors in these membranes, have the potential to occur in cats as well as humans.

  • How to Treat Feline Fatty Liver Disease

    Fatty liver disease, or hepatic lipidosis, is a serious condition for felines. When a cat becomes afflicted with the disease, its appetite falls off a cliff, and fat deposits start to store up in...

  • How to Prevent Feline Leukemia

    As with any pet you adopt, the first thing you always want to do as the responsible pet owner that you are is to make an appointment with your Vet. Be sure your new pet gets a clean bill of...

  • How to Get Rid of Cat Fat Pads

    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...

  • How to Stop Diarrhea in Cats That Are Diabetic

    Diarrhea in cats is known to be a symptom of diabetes. If you know your cat has diabetes, it is important to pay close attention to its health. Observe how many stools there are each day in the...

  • How to Cure Intestinal Parasites in a Cat

    Intestinal parasites are a common problem among cats of all ages. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine estimates that 45 percent of cats are infected with one type of parasite or...

  • What to Clean a Cat Wound With

    What to use to clean a cat wound depends on several factors, including the severity of the wound, whether or not it needs medical attention, and which type of wound it is. Pet Education online...

  • How to Control and Manage Struvite Crystals in Cats

    You want the best for your cat’s health and it’s frustrating to be told that there’s nothing you can do to prevent struvite crystals in your cat other than to feed them the prescription cat food. ...

  • How to Recognize Cat Ailments Part 2

    This continues my article on successfully monitoring cats health. No one knows your pet as well as you do. When you get the feeling something is not quite right, go with your instincts and keep a...

  • How to Treat Cats With Mange

    Mange is fairly uncommon in cats, but if mange is the veterinarian's diagnosis, you need to explore the treatment options and heal your cat as soon as possible. Left untreated, mange can cause...

  • Home Remedies for a Cat With a Broken Leg

    A cat who has a broken leg must be taken to a veterinarian. Only a vet can set a broken leg correctly. A vet also will ensure that the cat does not have an infection in the broken leg that could...

  • How to care for a diabetic cat - The Fur vs. the Needle

    There are lots of great articles to read about dealing with a diabetic cat. Most of them will tell you the medical terms, the things it does to your cats body. That is not this, this tells you...

  • How to Recognize Cat Ailments Part 1

    Cats are masters at hiding illness. Quite often, by the time there are clear, obvious signs of sickness, the prognosis is fatal. Even if you have a fast paced life, it is important to watch for...

  • Cures for Cat Diabetes

    Diabetes is a metabolic disorder. When the secretion of insulin is not sufficient to balance the production of glucose, diabetes results. In cats, there are two types of diabetes: type 1 and type...

  • How to Stop Cats From Having Seizures

    Many people do not realize that cats have seizures. Vets report that feline seizures are the most common neurological disorder in cats. Cats often have seizures for the same reasons that humans...

  • How to Spoil Your Kitten Rotton (on a small budget)

    Kittens love to be spoiled. If you're the nurturing type learn how to spoil your kitten.

  • The Best Diet for Cats With Eczema

    Eczema is a dry skin condition found primarily in people. It can also be found on dogs or cats. For a cat with eczema, a change in diet is often the best remedy. Eczema is a dry skin condition...

  • What to Do for Kitten Seizures?

    After you see your kitten in the middle of a seizure, you turn to the vet for help, You have to stop the first seizure before you can figure out why your kitten has had a seizure. This process...

  • How to Keep Your Cat a Healthy Weight

    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...

  • How to Treat a Sick Cat

    A sick pet can be emotionally and financially draining. Vet visits, medication costs, and the time and energy spent to get your pet well again can be a struggle for even the most stable pet owner....

  • Remedy for a Cat Chewing Its Tail

    If your cat licks and chews her tail enough to cause a bald spot or bleeding, you're probably wondering what you can do to help. Figuring out the reasons behind the biting can help you decide on...

  • The Best Food for Older Cats

    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...

  • Remedies for a Cat With a Cold

    Your cat has begun to sneeze and become congested and you're afraid he has a cold. You do want to help your cat feel better. Take him to the vet and get a definite diagnosis of an upper...

  • Cures for Feline Mange

    A tiny mite called Notoedres cati causes cat mange, otherwise known as feline scabies or notoedric mange. The female mite burrows into your cat's skin as deep as 3/8 inch and lays her eggs. She...

  • How to Get Low Cost Pet Insurance

    Finding low cost pet insurance is actually quite an easy thing to do. Despite the fact that pet insurance can actually make your visits to the vet much more affordable, many people are unaware...

  • How Much Are Sphynx Hairless Cats?

    Sphynx cats became popular when one appeared in the "Austin Powers" movies. They are mostly hairless cats, although they may have very short fur which can feel like velvet. According to ASPCA...

  • How to choose the correct Cat for your family

    If your family is thinking about getting a new or your first cat, there are many important factors to consider so you get the correct one for your family. With these simple steps you will be able...

  • Cat Vet Advice

    Finding the right veterinarian is one of the most important things you can do for your cats. Remember, you're the only advocate they have for their medical care. They're depending on you to find a...

  • Ways to Cure Older Cat With Diarrhea

    When your furry feline companion is experiencing diarrhea she may have an increase in stools or bowel movements, blood or mucus in the stool, straining, an increase in gas, weight loss or...

  • Feline Neuter Recovery

    After your male cat has been neutered, there will be a time of recovery. During this time, you'll need to take some special steps to make sure your cat doesn't tear out his stitches, but he should...

  • Care of House Cats

    Your cat is a member of your family and needs more than food and shelter to remain healthy. A contented house cat will bring you years of joy, love and amusement. Caring for a feline is also a...

  • Why Is My Cat Throwing Up & Not Eating?

    Every once in a while a cat will get ill, often because of something he ate. While occasional sickness is not something to get too worried about, a prolonged or violent illness may be a cue to...

  • Cat Impaction Symptoms

    Anal gland impaction is a somewhat common problem in smaller breeds of dogs, but can afflict cats as well.

  • Cat Vomiting Treatment

    Cats vomit for various reasons, and to treat your cat's vomiting you need to figure out why she is doing it. It can be caused by hairballs, eating too fast or too much, stress, eating foreign...

  • Feline Heart Disease

    Feline heart disease comes silently and most people don't know their cats have it until it is too late. If you are a cat owner, you want to do everything you can to keep your pets healthy and...

  • Feline UTI Treatment

    Cats can be troubled by a number of urinary problems, the most common of these are UTI's, urinary tract infections. What may seem like a behavioral problem using the litter box may in fact have a...

  • Symptoms Before a Cat Dies

    As a pet owner, losing a pet can be extremely painful, however, it does happen. When you cat is getting older--or is sick-- there are symptoms to look for in order to know if her life is coming to...

  • Ways to Get Your Cat in a Carrier for a Veterinarian Trip

    Getting your feline friend into a carrier for a veterinarian visit might be the least of your problems in the broader sense of your life, but at the time, this process can be a frustrating...

  • How to Control Fleas in Feral Cats

    Fleas can be a major problem when you have any animals sharing living space. With feral cats, fleas are easily spread and hard to get rid of. Allowing fleas to stick around is dangerous, because...

  • Health Care for Cats

    Cats can be seen as very independent animals that do not need a great deal of regular care. But part of the responsibility of owning a cat is tending to the regular health needs of your cat, and...

  • Cat Stomach Pain

    It can be difficult to tell if your cat has stomach aches. Common signs that your cat doesn't feel well are diarrhea, hairballs, vomiting, grass-eating and having a sensitive stomach when being...

  • Alternatives to Surgery for Feline Bladder Stones

    According to the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine, urinary stones in cats are caused by mineral collections that form in a cat's urinary tract. The most common symptoms of these stones are...

  • Anorexia Treatment in Cats

    When your cat stops eating, it is one of the first signs of illness. Finding the cause is the first step to treating your cat appropriately and getting his health back on track.

  • Ways to Increase Cats' Water Consumption

    Drinking enough water is essential for your cat's health. If your cat doesn't want to drink water, it might mean that he just isn't healthy. However, if your cat is sick and needs to drink more...

  • Cat Rectum Problems

    Pet owners enjoy watching their pets' antics. These behaviors are often a primary source of some of the web's funniest videos. It is important for pet owners to realize, however, that some of...

  • How a Vet Does Venipuncture on an Animal

    Your pet will need venipuncture if a veterinarian has determined it needs either a blood test, or fluids or medication through an intravenous (IV) method. The vet will sedate your pet with...

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