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The organizations, their authors and their websites included on this page are not associated with CatNewsHeadlines.com in any way. Inclusion of their information in CatNewsHeadlines.com does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of any content contained within said websites. Information is presented here purely as a service to cat caregivers to enable people to find reliable information in addition to current news articles.

 

veterinarypartner.vin.com

For veterinarians, by veterinarians – VIN unites more than 67,000 veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary industry partners in a truly interactive worldwide online community. VIN extends its commitment to the well-being of companion animals by providing the finest in online pet health information and resources in its client education website.

vcahospitals.com

VCA has over 1,000 neighborhood hospitals and over 6,000 Veterinarians. At VCA, your pet’s health is our top priority, and excellent service to you is our goal. We’re a team of highly trained individuals dedicated to the health and well-being of your pets. Our technicians and support team members are all animal lovers who treat pets with the compassion and respect that they deserve.

vetmed.tamu.edu/news/pet-talk/

For more than 100 years, the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) has been improving animal, human, and environmental health through teaching, research, veterinary care, service, and outreach. Pet Talk is a service of the CVM.

FelineMVA

The Feline Veterinary Medical Association (formerly, The American Association of Feline Practitioners) are trusted leaders in feline health and welfare for the veterinary community and cat caregivers. They support their members in improving the health and welfare of cats through high standards of practice, continuing education, and evidence-based medicine.

The FelineVMA created Cat Friendly Homes to help you learn more about your cat’s natural behaviors, the importance of routine veterinary care, and providing care of your cat, as well as answer many common questions.

cats.com

Cats.com’s expertly-written, expertly-reviewed guides bring you the facts on cat products, behavior, health, and more. Whether you want to choose the best food or find out why your cat wakes you up in the middle of the night, we’re here to arm you with the knowledge you need. Our editorial team is made of dedicated cat lovers and experts, including over a dozen veterinarians, a cat behavior specialist, and several seasoned pet writers.

icatcare.org

International Cat Care is a charity founded in 1958 by a small group of very passionate cat lovers, who were compelled to do something about the dismal lack of information about cat health and welfare. Over 60 years later, we are still working hard to improve the health and wellbeing of all cats everywhere, working towards a world where each cat’s life experience will be as good as it can be.

pethealthnetwork.com

Pet Health Network is for pets and their people. We’re dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and trustworthy information to ensure your four-legged family members enjoy the longest, healthiest, and happiest lives possible.

dacvb.org

The American College of Veterinary Behaviorist is the certifying board for veterinarians who are specialty trained to advance the behavioral health of animals through clinical practice, research, and science-based behavior education.

Veterinary behaviorists are trained to address the relationships between an animal’s health, environment, experiences and its behavior.

They have extensive knowledge of psychotropic medications, their uses, potential side effects and interactions with other medications, and are licensed to prescribe them when indicated.

avma.org

The AVMA is the nation’s leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 97,000 members, they protect, promote and advance the needs of all veterinarians and those they serve.

 capcvet.org

The Companion Animal Parasite Council is an independent, non-profit organization that is dedicated to increasing awareness of the threat parasites present to pets and family members. By generating and disseminating credible, accurate and timely information for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of parasitic infections, CAPC works to educate pet owners and veterinary professionals.See disclaimer above.

apcc

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®) Animal Poison Control Center® (APCC®) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply.  

If you suspect your pet has eaten toxic foods, household products, human medications and/or cosmetics or toxic plants & flowers please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

cathealth.com

CatHealth.com includes veterinarian-written, veterinarian-approved articles for your cat.

cattime.com

Cattime’s mission is to keep pets out of shelters and get them adopted to good homes by providing novice and experienced owners alike with the important information needed to make them, and their pets, very happy and healthy.

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The individual author contributors, the organizations, their authors and their websites included on this page are not associated with CatNewsHeadlines.com in any way. Inclusion of their information in CatNewsHeadlines.com does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of  CatNewsHeadlines.com or any content contained within the website.

Additional note: The individual authors whose work is presented here may not support or endorse any of the information from ‘Trusted Veterinary Information Organizations’ either. Often, their own information stands in stark contrast to anything supported by vets or vet information sources.

Information is presented here purely as a service to cat caregivers to enable people to find reliable information in addition to current news articles.

Mary knows everything there is to know about the physiology of dogs and cats. For over 40 years she has studied and observed almost every single wild cat on the planet and knows the anatomy and physiology of wolves, all wild cats, and all domestic dogs and cats as well.

Mary is a Certified Pet Nutritionist – she became certified in the early 1990’s.

She is also a Certified Homeopath — a pet expert knowledgeable in proper, complete raw food feeding of both dogs and cats. She knows how to raise animals/pets Naturally without horrible vaccines; toxic heart worm pills; chemical flea, tick & mosquito products or de-wormers.

Madeleine’s training as a homeopath was with the Australasian College of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy in Victoria, Australia. She graduated with a Diploma in Homoeopathy in 2000. This was the highest level of training at the time.

She has  been in full time practice ever since, as a consultant homoeopath. She treats both people and other animals, as “we are really all the same. We just look a bit different. And speak different languages.”

Madeleine has also authored an important book for cat-caregivers. “Naturally Healthy Cats – Complete Health for Your Cat“. Madeleine’s website is NaturalCatHealth.com

And there are hundreds of links to News Articles about cats on this website too!

In an article and slideshow by Danielle Ling,

you’ll find the top 10 illnesses and accidents plaguing cats

In an analysis of its 2019 claims, Healthy Paws Pet Insurance determined the top accidents and illnesses plaguing dogs and cats in the U.S., examining common symptoms, treatments, case studies, and how much it may cost pet parents for the best available care.

1. Stomach issues

2. Urinary tract infection

3. Cancer

4. Heart conditions

5. Skin conditions

6. Eye conditions

7. Pain

8. Kidney conditions

9. Diabetes

10. Ear infection

The slideshow shows the Percentage of 2019 Claims and gives the Average Veterinary Cost/Expense for treating the afflictions. Read the article and see the slideshow here: NUPropertyCasualty360.com

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Links to Cats.com articles:

Liver Failure in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

10 Most Dangerous Diseases in Cats

Cat Nausea: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Whisker Fatigue: Does It Really Happen?

What can you give a cat for pain? 6 vet-recommended options

How Much Does a Cat X-Ray Cost?

Fluid Therapy For Cats

Hepatic Lipidosis in Cats: Symptoms Diagnosis & Treatment

Fever in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Dehydration in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

The 4 Key Benefits of Chiropractic Care For Cats

What To Do If You Accidentally Step On Your Cat

Do Cats Have Scent Glands in Their Paws?

How to Clean a Cat’s Butt in 6 Simple Steps

Do Cats Get Headaches?

Abscesses in Cats: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

What Can You Give a Cat For an Upset Stomach?

How to Clean a Cat Wound

My Cat Ate a Chicken Bone: Should I Worry?

12 Warning Signs Your Cat Is In Pain And Crying For Help

Abscesses in Cats: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What Can You Give a Cat For an Upset Stomach?

How to Clean a Cat Wound

My Cat Ate a Chicken Bone: Should I Worry?

How to Treat a Cat With a Swollen Paw

Cat Gagging: What You Need to Know & How to Help

10 Most Dangerous Diseases in Cats

The Ultimate Guide to Cat Pee

Why is My Cat Thin at The Back End?

Can Cats Get Kennel Cough?

5 Things Your Cat’s Butt Can Tell You About Their Health

Cat Anesthesia: How it Works, Costs & Side Effects

How to Care For a Wounded Cat

Bordetella in Cats: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

Do Cats Shed Their Claws? A Veterinarian Explains

Why Does my Cat’s Poop Smell so Bad? How to Help

Cat Ingested Foreign Object: Treatment And Costs

Cat Losing Weight: Causes & When to See a Vet

Why Does my Cat Want to Eat All The Time?

Cat Anatomy Guide

When Should You Induce Cat Vomiting?

Ataxia in Cats: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

Can Cats Have ADHD? 6 Signs to Watch Out For

Cat Tremors: Why is my Cat Shaking?

11 Signs Your Cat is Dying

Why is my Cat’s Nose Dry And Cracked? Top 5 Reasons

How Often Should Your Cat Visit The Vet?

Neurological Disorders in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, Prognosis, & Treatment

My Cat Feels Cold to The Touch: When to Worry

My Cat’s Belly Feels Firm: When to Worry

Cat Bleeding From The Anus: Causes, Treatment

Why is my Cat Throwing up Undigested Food?

Why is my Cat’s Back Twitching? When to Worry

Insect Stings in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

10 Subtle Signs Your Cat May Be Sick

Regurgitation in Cats: How it Differs From Vomiting & Symptom Overview

Why is my Cat Not Eating? Loss of Appetite in Cats Explained

Bile Duct Obstructions in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Links to Pet Health Network articles:

When to Take Your Cat to the ER

How to Have a Healthy and Happy Cat

The Top 10 Signs That Your Cat May Be Sick

How to Tell if Your Cat’s Secretly Sick

The Importance of Annual Veterinary Visits and Preventive Screenings for Your Pet

The Importance of a Yearly Physical Exam for Your Cat

5 Cat Diseases Vets Don’t Think You Know, But Should

10 Assumptions That May Hurt Your Cat

What Can I Catch From My Cat?

My New Year’s Resolution: A Stronger Cat Bond

Do All Cats Need Regular Checkups? Yes!

Five Questions to Ask at Your Cat’s Next Veterinarian Exam

My Cat is Perfectly Healthy: Why Should I See a Vet?

What to do if Your Cat Just Seems Off

When to Take Your Cat to the ER

How to Have a Healthy and Happy Cat

The Importance of Annual Veterinary Visits and Preventive Screenings for Your Pet

The Importance of a Yearly Physical Exam for Your Cat

The Top 10 Signs That Your Cat May Be Sick

How to Tell if Your Cat’s Secretly Sick

5 Cat Diseases Vets Don’t Think You Know, But Should

10 Assumptions That May Hurt Your Cat

What Can I Catch From My Cat?

My New Year’s Resolution: A Stronger Cat Bond

Do All Cats Need Regular Checkups? Yes!

Five Questions to Ask at Your Cat’s Next Veterinarian Exam

My Cat is Perfectly Healthy: Why Should I See a Vet?

What to do if Your Cat Just Seems Off

What Are Preventive Care Plans and How Can They Help Your Cat?

7 Creative Ways to Encourage Your Cat to Drink More Water

Why Does My Vet Want a Urine Sample From My Cat?

A Thorough Cat Checkup: What to Expect and How You Can Help

Why Your Cat Needs Regular Checkups

Don’t be Fooled: How Much does Shock Look Like Death?

Why do Cats Drool? It’s Never Normal

Why do My Cat’s Stools Smell so Bad?

What’s the Diagnostic Value of a Litter Box?

Why is My Cat Talking so Much?

Why is My Cat Drinking so Much?

Why is My Cat Getting so Thin?

5 “Silent” Killers of Cats

Your Cat’s War Against Big, Bad, Infectious Diseases

Links to VCA Hospitals articles:

Recognizing Signs of Illness in Cats

Preventive Health Care Guidelines for Cats

Home Breathing Rate Evaluation

Elizabethan Collars in Cats

Managing the Sick Cat

Wellness Examination in Cats

Stem Cell Therapy

Therapeutic Massage and Your Cat

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Cats and the Perils of Outdoor Living

Why Does My Veterinarian Charge So Much? 

Preparing Your Pets for Winter

A Cleaner, Greener Home for Your Pets

Taking Your Pet’s Temperature

Deciphering “Medicalese”

Cautions Associated with Internet Pharmacies

Body Condition Scores

Fear Free for Cats Overview

Health Registries for Pets

Managing Feral Cats

Proper Disposal of Medical Waste

How to bathe Cats with Medicated Shampoo

Pet Monitoring: Keeping Track of Your Pet’s Tracks and More

How to Bathe Cats with Medicated Shampoo

Elizabethan Collars in Cats

Managing the Sick Cat

Wellness Examination in Cats

Stem Cell Therapy

Therapeutic Massage and Your Cat

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Cats and the Perils of Outdoor Living

Why Does My Veterinarian Charge So Much?

Preparing Your Pets for Winter

A Cleaner, Greener Home for Your Pets

Taking Your Pet’s Temperature

Deciphering “Medicalese”

Cautions Associated with Internet Pharmacies

Body Condition Scores

Fear Free for Cats – Overview

Health Registries for Pets

Managing Feral Cats

Proper Disposal of Medical Waste

How to bathe Cats with Medicated Shampoo

Pet Monitoring: Keeping Track of Your Pet’s Tracks and More

Electrocardiogram in Cats

Gastrostomy Tube Feeding in Cats

How to Bathe Cats with Medicated Shampoo

Recognizing Signs of Illness in Cats

Preventive Health Care Guidelines for Cats

Home Breathing Rate Evaluation

Cannabis (Marijuana) Intoxication in Cats and Dogs

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Therapeutic Laser

Therapeutic Massage and Your Cat

Surgical Pain in Cats

Penetrating Trauma and Gunshot Wounds

Reducing the Stress of Veterinary Visits for Cats

Indoor Cats and Infectious Disease

Recognizing the Signs of Illness in Cats

Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Infections in Cats

How to Trim a Cat’s Nails

Genetic (DNA) Testing

Spider Bites

Giving Pills to Cats

How Do I Know If My Cat Is In Pain?

Penrose Drain Discharge Instructions for Cats

Links to cattime.com articles:

Links to VCA Hospitals articles:

Muscle Tears in Cats

Surgical Discharge Instructions for Cats

Care of Surgical Incisions in Cats

Bandage and Splint Care in Cats

Anesthesia for Cats

Esophagostomy Tube Feeding in Cats

Cat Bite Injuries to Humans

Fight Wound Infections in Cats

Nose Bleeds (Epistaxis) in Cats

Fever of Unknown Origin in Cats

Elizabethan Collars in Cats

Coughing in Cats

Steroid Treatment – Effects in Cats

Antibody Titers

Ultrasound Examination in Cats

Subcutaneous Fluid Administration in Cats

Pre-surgical Preparation and Testing

Surgical Pins and Plates in Cats

Tube Feeding in Cats

Serum ACTH

Vomiting in Cats

Cryosurgery

A Cleaner, Greener Home for Your Pets

Salivary Mucocele

Pets With Disabilities

Techniques for Nebulization and Coupage in Cats

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGS)

Urine Protein: Creatinine Ratios

Urine Protein

Urine Cortisol

Veterinary Acupuncture

Veterinary Chiropractic Care

Veterinary Magnetic Therapy

Veterinary Herbal Therapy

Veterinary Therapies – Combining Therapies

Veterinary TCM

Veterinary Homeopathy

Veterinary Massage Therapy

Post-Operative Instructions in Cats

Caring For Your Sick Cat

Obtaining a Veterinary Second Opinion For Your Cat

Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA)

Radiographs (X-Rays) for Cats

Monitoring Epileptic Patients

Cytology, Biopsy and Histopathology

Cytology – General

Cysts

Cytology – Collecting Cells From Surfaces

Holiday Safety Tips for Cat Owners

Care of Open Wounds in Cats

Ingestion of Foreign Bodies in Cats

Flow Cytometry

Urinalysis

Taking Your Pet’s Temperature

Preventive Health Care Guidelines for Cats

Genetics Basics: Modes of Inheritance

Genetics Basics – Understanding DNA

Telemedicine and How it Works

Telehealth and What it Means

Curbside Veterinary Care: Benefits for You and Your Pet

Preparing for Your Telemedicine Appointment

Pain Management for Cats

Trichobezoars (Hairballs) in Cats

Physical (Social) Distancing and Your Pet During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Caring for Your Pets if You Have COVID-19

Preventing Separation Distress During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic

Linear Foreign Body in Cats

Links to International Cat Care articles:

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How To Prepare For Your Cat’s Routine Examination  – Katzenworld

Rehab outcomes in cats with severe spinal cord injury  – VetCandy

PET TALK: When to be concerned about feline vomiting  – Houston Chronicle

Why can cats tolerate mother’s colostrum but cannot tolerate cow’s milk?  – PoC

Tail pull injuries in cats  – Moscow-Pullman Daily News

Integrative Pet Vet column: Water, an essential nutrient critical for health  – Post Independent

When is a cat’s immune system fully developed?  – PoC

Ask the Vet: Surgery can help cat with fluid around lungs  – THE BLADE

Basepaws Cat DNA Test Review: Why It’s Actually Worth Your Money  – GLAMOUR

How do I get a urine sample from my cat?  – PoC

Common Cat Illnesses & Emergencies – TapInto.net

Why you should avoid feeding wheat and rice to your pet  – Mint Lounge

A cat owner’s guide to common illnesses  – FMT news

Flagler Humane Society – Secondhand smoke is dangerous for all pets  – The Daytona Beach News-Journal

Vets warn against DIY treatment after shaved flea-infested cat is brought into their care  – METRO

How to read a cat’s vitals  – Star Tribune

How do I know my cat has a temperature?  – PoC

Why is my cat thirsty?  – PoC

8 Signs It’s Time to Take Your Cat to the Vet  – Reader’s Digest

Why do some cats drool?  – The Leader News

Here are the smartest ways to save money vet bills – Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Pet Docs: Cat seizures can have multiple causes but usually can be treated  – The Post and Courier

Top 5 Ways to Encourage Your Cat to Drink More Water  – The Pasadena Now Weekendr

How to help a cat be sick?  – PoC

Ask the Vet: Excessive drooling may signal medical problem  – IBJ

How much water does a cat need to drink in a day?  – PoC

How do indoor cats get colds?  – PoC

How much do domestic cats drink?  – PoC

Tips for keeping your pet well during National Pet Wellness Month and all year long  – SBG-TV

Is your cat dehydrated?  – WGN

Do cats like salt? Do they need salt?PoC

Finding solutions for cat’s bladder woesBoston Herald

Common Cat Health ConcernsThe Crescent News

Is your dog or cat suffering from a snake bite? How to recognize the symptoms.nwfdailynews

Feline stress: What’s my cat got to worry about?brisbane times

Signs of pain in cats: How do you know if your cat is in pain?PetsRadar

CattyCorner: Hacking Up The Info You Need Regarding Hairballs & VomitingI Heart Cats

Getting a Fractious Cat to The VetBoston Herald

Boredom can be bad for your cat’s health – here’s how you can helpCBC

Preparing for a successful feline examdvm360

Good Feline Healthcare: What a “Cat Friendly” Veterinary Experience Looks LikeSciTechDaily

13 facts about shock in catsPoC

Mitsie Vargas: Chronic pain in cats can be hard to diagnoseThe Ledger

Infographic on rabies in domestic cats (USA)PoC

Infographic on suggested causes of variious types of cat vomitingPoC

Infographic on ‘Nursing the cat flu patient’PoC

Help for Anal Gland Issuescatster

8 Reasons Why Your Cat May SneezeFloppyCats

Infographic on Underlying Causes of Bad Breath (Halitosis) in CatsPoC

Critical Appraisal of The Top 10 Domestic Cat Health Problems 2023PoC

Want to Know if Your Cat is in Pain? Israeli Researchers Can Tell You HowThe Jerusalem Post

How to Tell if Your Cat is SickDISCOVER

PBDE and decaBDE dust Remains a Health Risk For Domestic Cats?PoC

How to Find a Cat-Friendly Vet: 5 Important StepsConscious Cat

How Long Can a Cat Go Without Water?az animals

Cats And Dogs Get Dementia. Here’s How to Spot Signs And Support Pets.The Washington Post

Why is my Sick Cat Hovering Over Their Water Bowl? (Vet Answer)catster

Cat Vomiting: Understanding What’s Normal – and What’s NotDaily Paws

Common Conditions Cat Owners Should Watch Out ForHometown Focus

Tips For Keeping Your Cat Hydrated: Water Bowls, Fountains, and MoreKatzenworld

Pet Talk – Helping Cats Stand up to Pillow FootNew Castle News

Is your cat stressed?  – Dayton247now

How can I tell if my cat has a temperature?  – PoC

Is it okay to give a cat ice cream?  – PoC

A First-of-its-Kind Surgery for Sophie the Cat  – MSU TODAY

AAHA updates guidelines on anesthesia for dogs and cats  – AVMA

Respiratory struggles of short-nosed cats  – UFHealth Podcasts

Five insidious feline diseases  – UFHealth Podcasts

Cats are lactose intolerant  – Poc

When things go wrong in the feline pancreas  – dvm360

Japan now has diapers specially for cats  – SoraNews24

Speaking of Pets: Here’s what to do if your cat is in pain  – Vail Daily

Cat Food Mystery Foils Diet Study  – NC State University

What’s in a pet food label?  – PetFoodIndustry.com

Why it’s not a good idea to give your cat a saucer of milk  – The Mercury News

Scientists Found Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Pet Cats and Dogs  – Vice

How to tell if your cat is sick  – Pasadena Star-News

Creating a DNA Map of Genetic Disorders in Cats  – Technology Networks

Hair Scare: Cat Needs Emergency Surgery After Swallowing Hair Bands  – Katzenworld

The Pet Shop: Cats’ first visit to new vet a tale of two personalities  – Greensboro News&Record

Assessing facial expressions to detect pain may improve animal welfare  – The Western Producer

Two thirds of US cats have asymptomatic virus that could leave them open to more serious disease  – AAHA

Is your cat in pain? Its facial expression could hold a clue  – The Conversation

Prosthetic legs propel Vituzzo the ‘bionic cat’ to internet fame  – New York Post

Cat Freckles: Why Kitties Get Them And What It Means  – Cole and Marmalade

How to Care for Your Cat After Surgery  – The Conscious Cat

Dr. Sonnya: Supplement can prevent, mitigate feline herpes  – TheDailyWorld

11 important things veterinarians want every cat owner to know  – Insider

All About Pets: Gut problems common in dogs and cats  – TheLedger

Surprisingly common virus in domestic cats raises concerns  – ScienceLine

Why do Siamese cats vomit so much? – PoC

Vets urge regular checkups for cat health  – Taipei Times

Understanding Dementia In Cats And What You Can Do To Help  – Cole and Marmalade

Are domestic cats in multi-cat households more stressed?  – PoC

Pet Sunburn Warning as UK Temperatures Set to SoarKatzenworld

How to Tell if Your Cat is in PainThe Conscious Cat

Whiskers Fatigue & Other Problems and How to Prevent Them With Wide and Elevated BowlsKatzenworld

Why has my cat lost his appetite? When is a vet required?PoC

Cat Found Lifeless Brought Back From The Brink of Death With Special Oxygen Mask I Heart Cats

Why is My Cat Limping? How to Help Hobbling KittiesTAG24

Why do Some Cats Suffer From Whiskers Fatigue?Katzenworld

ASK THE VET: Cats especially sensitive to Black Widow venomArkansas Democrat Gazette

ASK THE VET: Here’s why cats and dogs don’t need tetanus shotsArkansas Democrat Gazette

Types of cysts in cats, causes and treatmentHospital Veterinari Glories

Infographic on Rabies in Domestic Cats (USA)PoC

Infographic on Suggested Causes of Various Types of Cat VomitingPoC

Infographic on ‘Nursing The Cat Flu Patient’PoC

Cat Owners Aren’t Taking Them to The Vet Enough. That’s a Problem.HUFFPOST

Pets: What Are The Most Common Diseases Cats Suffer From?News Rebeat

Is Colloidal Silver Safe For Cats?PoC

Understanding Whisker Fatigue And Effective Remedies For it!Katzenworld

Do I Really Need to Give my Cat a Bath? Health & Hygiene TipsConscious Cat

Understanding Whisker Fatigue: Causes, Symptoms, and RemediesKatzenworld

Rabies in Cats: 9 Signs to Look For And Next Steps to Takeaz animals

Know The Signs That Your Pet May Be Ill; Cats Especially Are Known For Hiding Symptomsnola.com

Why do Cats Throw up (vomit) so Much?Live Science

Tips on Keeping Your Kittens And Cats Hydrated From Clearwater Humane SocietyNorth Thompson Star/Journal

Why do Cats Drool? Vet Explains The Reason + When you Should be Concernedwoman’s world

“Wobbly Cat Syndrome” is All Over The Internet – But What Are These Cats Really Like?The Wildest

What is Luxating Patella in Cats, and How to Treat it? – Scruffy Paws Nutrition

Screening for health problems in domestic cats – PoC

Veterinarians share their solutions to 10 common problems cat owners have – INSIDER

Signs & Help for Pancreatitiscatster

Test can detect deadly genetic mutation in catsWSU Insider

CattyCorner: Don’t Forget to Clean The Pump On Your Cat’s Water FountainI Heart Cats

Ask the Vet: Excessive drooling may signal medical problem  – IBJ

How much water does a cat need to drink in a day?  – PoC

How do indoor cats get colds?  – PoC

How much do domestic cats drink?  – PoC

13 important things veterinarians wish all pet owners knew  – INSIDER

How Often Should You Bathe Your Cat?  – Paws and Effect

Tips for keeping your pet well during National Pet Wellness Month and all year long  – SBG-TV

Can domestic cats get avian flu? – PoC

Cushing’s disease in cats – it’s rare and more common in dogsPoC

Dogs VS Cats: Health Issues Edition  – NomNomNow

How to get a cat to take a pill: Pet Connection  – GoErie

Pet parents, pay attention: Cats are adept at hiding illnesses  – Daily Herald

Training Cats for Comfort With Inhaled TherapyKatzenworld

Cat Temperature – taking it and conditions affecting itPoC

Cat Vomiting – including types of vomiting for diagnosisPoC

Why does my cat keep sneezing?METRO

Cat Drooling – full expositionPoC

Fascinating Infographic Shows The Ways That A Cat’s Purr Are Good For You  – boredpanda

East Texas vet seeing increase in feline pneumonia, shares what to watch for in your pets  – KTRE9

Integrative Pet Vet column: Fatty liver syndrome in cats  – PostIndependent

Cat virus could be linked to feline cancer  – Veterinary Practice News

Cats continue to gain weight till maturity  – The Free Press Journal

How Often Should You Bathe Your Cat?  – Paws and Effect

13 important things veterinarians wish all pet owners knew  – INSIDER

Hack, Gag, Cough: Tips to Control Cat HairballsSchool of Veterinary Medicine

Why is My Cat Drinking a Lot of Water?heart and paw

Chronic vomiting in catsdvm360

Why is my cat eating grass, and is it safe?WATE.com

38 facts about the common cold in catsPoC

How common is leukemia in cats? It varies. – PoC

Heavy Breathing in Cats: When to Call The Vetcatster

Common cat illnesses pet parents should be aware ofHindustan Times

19 Health Facts Veterinarians Want Every Cat Parent to KnowI Heart Cats

10 Signs Your Cat Might Need To Go To The VetKatzenworld

Cat Scooting: Is it normal or a sign of a problem? A vet explainsPetsRadar

7 steps to take when your cat is stung by a bee or waspPoC

Can Cats Get Addicted to Treats, Foods, or Catnip?The Conscious Cat

8 Tips to Keep Your Cat Mentally ActiveHindustan Times

Tater Tot, Cat Born with Radial Hypoplasia Lives a Full Life Thanks to RescuersCole and Marmalade

Many reasons for cat’s upset tummyBoston Herald

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