


Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a disease common in both cats and people. If your veterinarian has determined that kidney damage has been ongoing for more than 3 months, it is considered chronic and will require close monitoring and intervention.

Although we do not currently have a cure for kidney disease there are many treatments used to alleviate the signs and symptoms of CKD. Dietary therapy and medications can be very helpful in maintaining a good long quality of life for these cats especially when it is caught early.

Virtual care is becoming an important facet of the future of veterinary care that is predicted to stay even after the pandemic. With virtual veterinary care, you can get sound advice from trusted veterinary professionals without leaving your home and stressing out your cat. Learn about veterinary telehealth and telemedicine in this blog.

Before you can welcome new furry bundles into your home, you need to gather all the information you need about pregnancy in cats...

Over 50% of American cats are overweight. The following article will inform you on health risks associated with cat obesity all cat owners need to know.

As we look at the news today, the Coronavirus Disease, commonly called COVID-19, is dominating the headlines. This virus, which likely originated in bats, has been able to spread to people and thrive, spreading to almost all countries around the world.

One of the most important health decisions you’ll make for your cat is to spay or neuter them. But why should you? Because it’s the right thing to do for their health. And for your community. But mostly for their health.

In this blog, we provide an overview of the family of coronaviruses and how they affect pets. We also review the latest data on COVID-19 infections in pets.