


Amazon Prime Day is an yearly event where Amazon celebrates and spoils its Prime members by giving them deals on everything from top brands to small businesses. For pet parents who are looking to stock up and save on their cat’s essentials or buy that special something that has been at the top of their cat’s wishlist, the time is prime!

An integral part of pet ownership is ensuring that your pet meets their basic day-to-day needs, such as food, exercise, and water intake. It’s important to have a clear understanding of your cat’s water needs.

By taking your cat to the vet regularly, you’re not only helping them stay happy and healthy but also making sure you identify any potential health concerns as early as possible.

Hand in paw, through thick and thin, your cat and you have been standing together through it all. Here is what you need to know about your senior cats.

We’re so excited to share that the latest results from the Basepaws Feline Health History Questionnaire are in! For the past two years, amazing pet parents like you in our customer and/or citizen science research community have filled out this questionnaire to help us learn about your furry family members’ physical appearance, health, eating habits, behaviors, and more.

If you’re a parent of a female cat, you’ve probably heard the phrase ‘in heat’ before. In short, it refers to when your feline friend is fertile and ready to mate. It also comes with behavior changes that can be difficult to deal with if you’re not prepared. If you’re asking yourself, “how long are cats in heat?” in exasperation, we’re here to help! Keep reading to find out how long your cat will be in heat, what symptoms to look for, and how to keep them comfortable throughout their cycles.

Did you know that plants are in the top five categories of toxins that pets encounter? Unfortunately, some plants can be fatally toxic to cats. Luckily, if your cat has just eaten a rose, you can rest easy. The common rose is listed as non-toxic to cats by the ASPCA!

Persian cats stand out not only for their distinctive appearance but also for the genuine companionship they offer. The average Persian cat lifespan ranges from 12 to 16 years, making them cherished members of many families for a significant portion of their lives. In some extraordinary cases, these captivating creatures have defied expectations, living up to 20 years or more. However, achieving such an impressive lifespan requires a comprehensive understanding of the factors that influence their longevity and dedicated care to address their specific needs.