


Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) affects about 0.5-1% of feline population. Here is what you need to know about this health concern in cats.

Feline dwarfism is a condition caused by genetic anomalies which lead to stunted growth and abnormal feline body proportions.

Feline Myotonia Congenita (MC) is a hereditary neuromuscular disorder characterized by persistent contraction, particularly during the muscle movement.

Did you know cats can have different blood groups? Here is what you need to know about blood groups in cats and why you really should know your letters!

Paws are cute. And who has extra-adorable paws? Hemingway cats, of course! Hemingway cats are carriers of a genetic anomaly polydactyly.

Cancer in cats is actually less common than cancer in dogs, but once it is diagnosed, it tends to move faster. Learn more about feline cancer here.

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a rare and progressive disease caused by feline coronavirus (FCoV). Here is what you need to know about FIP.

Gangliosidosis in cats is a group of lipid storage disorders characterized by the accumulation of lipids – gangliosides in neurons.