Allergies in Cats
Allergies in cats may be more common than you think. Whether you're concerned about food allergies, flea allergies, or environmental allergies, learn how to spot the signs and hat treatments are available in our blog.
Allergies in cats may be more common than you think. Whether you're concerned about food allergies, flea allergies, or environmental allergies, learn how to spot the signs and hat treatments are available in our blog.
Cat flu is a common illness in cats that's a lot like the common cold in humans. Find out how to prevent your cat from getting cat flu and how to treat them if they do catch it with our blog.
Arthritis in cats isn’t as uncommon as you might think. However, cats are so good at hiding when they’re in pain that you may not realise your cat is struggling with the disease until it’s too late. In our blog, we explain the signs of arthritis in cats as well as advice on available cat arthritis treatments.
Approximately 10% of older cats are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism yearly, but what does that mean? Here, we discuss what feline hyperthyroidism is and what kinds of treatments are available.
While there is no defining cause, cystitis can affect cats of any age, regardless of their gender and is actually more common than you'd think. In our latest blog, we take a look at signs of cystitis in cats so you can be ready if your cat suffers from a flare up.
Despite being solitary animals by nature, cats can still be susceptible to separation anxiety which can lead to a number of issues for both your and your cat. Take a look at our latest blog so you can learn how to recognise the signs of anxiety in cats and what you can do to help them feel more at ease when you're gone.
FIV is a term you’ll see often if you’re looking to adopt a cat from a shelter, but it’s a virus that can affect any cat that has access to the outside. In our latest blog, we’re going to discuss what FIV is in cats, including the symptoms and how to care for cats with FIV.
Cats spend a lot of their time grooming themselves, but when does this become too much? Here, we discuss overgrooming in cats, including symptoms and causes of overgrooming and what you can do to help.
As free-roaming and territorial animals, it’s not uncommon for cats to end up wounded from accidents outdoors or fights, and if left untreated, these wounds can soon get infected and become abscesses. Here we talk about what to look out for if you think your cat may have an abscess, and what treatment a vet can provide to help.
Pets can suffer anxiety just like people do, and the first step to helping your pets cope with anxiety is to recognise the signs which we explore here.