Search Results
875 results for “indoor”

Winter Cat Care: What to Watch For
Winter can be a strange time for our cats β odd furniture and noises like heaters and fireworks. Cold weather brings extra risks too.

How to Feed a Cat
Key things to know about feeding cats: five important points.

Symptoms of Feline Viral Conjunctivitis
Feline viral conjunctivitis is caused by the herpesvirus in cat flu. Beyond eye redness and discharge it also brings respiratory signs, so controlling the virus is essential.

Why Cats Like Catnip
Catnip, also called catmint, is Nepeta catariaβa mosquito-repelling herb that cats adore.

Why Dogs Love to Stick Their Heads Out the Car Window
Why do dogs love hanging their heads out the window? There are really just two reasons - but almost every dog enjoys it. Here's why, and why you should still be careful.

Why Cats Get Feline Panleukopenia
Feline panleukopenia, also called feline distemper, feline infectious enteritis, or feline parvovirus infection, is an acute, highly contagious disease of cats caused by the feline panleukopenia virus. It shows as sudden high fever, stubborn vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and severe leukopenia, and is one of the most important feline infectious diseases.

Symptoms of Rabies in Cats
It is not only dogs that get rabies - cats can be infected too. Here are the symptoms of rabies in cats and how to tell.

Obese Cat: Symptoms and How to Lose Weight
Obesity is a nutritional disease defined by excess body fat.

Do Cats Need Their Claws Trimmed
In the wild, cats use claws to hunt and climb. When scratching, they release scent to mark territory β but these behaviors can damage your furniture at home.

How to Choose the Right Dewormer for Your Cat
A cat's hygiene is not the same as a human's. Cats pick up parasites indirectly from the environment β through the owner's shoes and clothes, the air conditioner, balcony flowerpots, unclean water sources and more.