


Keep your cat content and safe by identifying common household poisons. Learn more about what cat toxins are lurking around your home.

Holiday decorating, baking, cooking, gift-giving, and spending quality time with pets, family, and friends can all be a wonderful part of making things merry and bright. Yet there are elements of these activities that can be harmful to and stressful for your pet. In this post, Basepaws offers some tips for keeping your pet safe, happy, and calm as you celebrate the season.

In honor of International Women’s Day, Basepaws would like to (re)introduce you to a few women who are dedicated to making the world a place where cats can thrive, and where cat pawrents have all of the resources to give their cats the best 9 lives possible! In no particular order, here are 13 amazing women, improving the world for felines.

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.

Pet dental care starts at home. In this blog, you'll learn how to examine your cat’s teeth and gums, as well as the the signs to look for when it comes to the state of your cat’s mouth. By “flipping the lip” on a regular basis you will be able to detect and address issues before they progress, and help your kitty live pain-free.

October 29 is National Cat Day, and what better way to celebrate it than by highlighting some of the most fantastic, selfless, hard working, smart, and overall brilliant individuals and organizations that make this world a better place for cats?

Hygiene of your cat's coat is crucial for their health. To help you maintain your cat's coat healthy and clean, here is your guide through cat coat care.

To help promote the cause of National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, here are our top 10 reasons why we think your next pet should come from the shelter.