
During the early weeks of kittenhood, cat siblings form strong bonds and become prized companions to one another. However, the relationships between cat siblings can be quite puzzling! Read on to discover interesting facts about cat sibling littermates.

How can you tell if your cat is fully grown? Learn about cat life stages and developmental milestones that can help you find out whether or not your cat has grown to full maturity. Know when to make important decisions that will help you best support their health and well-being, such as whether your cat is ready for adult cat food or at what age they should be spayed or neutered.

We love spoiling our furry friends, especially on holidays, but what happens when the holiday treats are too tempting, and they take something from the table? That’s when holiday joy turns to anxiety, and we wonder if we need to call the vets! Let’s save you some anxiety - this is our quick guide to holiday foods pets can eat.

While 2020 may look a little different than holidays past, many of our traditions remain the same. Decorations, presents, and the gift of giving keep the season bright for all. But in all the celebrations and decorations lurk several dangers for pets. To help keep the holidays safe and bright, here are some tips for holiday safety.

If you are a dog owner, then you will have grown accustomed to them panting on a regular basis as they cool down. However, panting is not typical behavior for a cat to display and, in many cases, is an indication that emergency care is needed. In this post, you’ll learn about all the common causes and solutions for cat panting.

We all know that human females have menstrual cycles, which occurs when the uterus sheds its lining once every 28 days or so. But what about your cat? Do cats have periods? Is there such a thing as cat menstruation? Cats are among the group of mammals that go through estrus, a process also known as "in heat." Learn more about estrus, its signs, and how to support a cat in heat.

Have you ever wondered whether cats can get headaches? While they can’t tell us directly, cats may experience discomfort that resembles headaches in humans. If your cat has been acting unusually—such as hiding more often, avoiding touch, or showing changes in appetite or mood—you might worry that something is wrong. In this guide, we’ll explore whether cats can truly get headaches, the possible signs to watch for, common causes behind this kind of discomfort, and when it’s important to seek veterinary help. Understanding these signals can help you better support your cat’s health and comfort.

Feline distemper, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a highly contagious but preventable viral disease that every cat owner should be aware of. Understanding its early symptoms, causes, and how veterinarians diagnose and treat it can make a life-saving difference.