


Cystinuria in cats is an inherited metabolic disease characterized by defective amino acid reabsorption, leading to the formation of cystine stones.

Feline urticaria pigmentosa is a form of a condition known as cutaneous mastocytosis and it is caused by the accumulation of the defective mast cells.

Brachycephaly in cats is a trait of skull bones shortened in length, giving the face and nose of a cat a "pushed in" appearance.

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome in cats is a lymphoproliferative disorder distinguished by massive enlargement of lymphatic nodes and spleen.

Parasites in cats are great at escaping our eyes. This is why, for the most of the time, we can be completely unaware of them.

If your cat has been diagnosed with feline asthma or bronchitis, this article is for you. Here is your introduction to feline bronchial asthma.

Here are seven groups of the most commonly observed skin problems in cats. Read on to learn what to look out for when it comes to your cat's skin care.

Diabetes in cats has increased by 18% over the past 10-years, and 1 out of every 230 cats today is affected by feline diabetes. But what are the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for feline diabetes? Read more in this blog post.