A urinary blockage is a painful, uncomfortable and even deadly condition common in male cats. If you suspect that your cat is suffering from a urinary blockage, seek immediate treatment from an…
The tail of a cat is incredibly expressive; it lets other cats (and observant humans) know when she is feeling curious, content, irritated, or threatened. It is also critical for balance. Made up of…
Neutering is the process of surgically removing a male cat's testicles to prevent him from reproducing. The benefits of neutering your cat are numerous and well-documented. Neutering prevents pet…
Male cats spray to mark their territory once they reach mating age. It is their way of marking their territory. Cat urine contains pheromones and these hormones are noticeable to other cats. Cat spray…
Male cats urinate and spray to mark their territory. This is a natural survival mechanism and a method to signal to other male cats in the area that they have claimed your home as their territory.…
Feline spraying, also known as marking, is when a cat leaves small amounts of urine on vertical surfaces. Although it's more common in unneutered males, it still happens with males who have already…
The marking behavior of male cats is a common behavior problem, particularly when multiple unaltered toms are present in a household. Urine marking is a territorial behavior, not a house-soiling…
If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, every medical decision you make for your pet becomes more complicated. However, a diagnosis of diabetes doesn't mean your cat can't or shouldn't be…
According to Guide to a Healthy Cat (Elaine Wexler-Mitchell, 2003) male cats that have just been neutered will still be able to easily get erections for a few weeks after their operation. This is…
Diseases of the urinary tract are extremely common health problems in cats of all ages. They range drastically in their severity, location and specific symptoms.
While most common in young male cats, stud tail is a greasy skin condition that can also occur in neutered cats and even in females. Neutering is the best solution to the problem, but it isn’t…
Urinary Tract Disease can strike your cat suddenly, causing few symptoms. If the disease causes total urinary blockage, it can be deadly within days.