
The 8 Best Pheromone Diffusers and Sprays for Cats
Pheromone diffusers and sprays are marketed as a way to keep cats calm when stress levels soar. But do they actually work? And which type of pheromone product will be best for your own nervous...
Pheromone diffusers and sprays are marketed as a way to keep cats calm when stress levels soar. But do they actually work? And which type of pheromone product will be best for your own nervous...
Powered by wheatgrass, Pet Greens grasses and cat treats are marketed as a healthy, natural choice for pets. The company encourages pet owners to “bring the outdoors in” with their products. But how does this...
Credelio for cats is an oral flea and tick preventive medication manufactured by Elanco Animal Health. In this article, you’ll learn what Credelio does, how it works, side effects to look for, and some frequently...
Tooth resorption is known by different names to vets, such as feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions or cervical lesions. Regardless of the name, tooth resorption is a common dental problem that affects 30–60% of cats. It...
Essential oils can have a huge range of health and well-being benefits for people. But unfortunately, they aren't safe to use in cats. In fact, they are so toxic to cats that even using essential...
Answers cat food is one of the only exclusively raw fermented pet food brands on the market. But how does it stack up against the competition? Let's find out. The Cats.com Standard—Rating Answers Cat Food...
Haw’s syndrome is when a cat’s third eyelids become visible across both eyes, with no other eye abnormalities. The third eyelid (also called the nictitating membrane) is a thin white piece of tissue. You might...
Horner’s syndrome in cats describes a combination of symptoms, it is not a disease in itself. Symptoms arise from damage to part of the autonomic nervous system, called the sympathetic nervous system. This part of...
Most cat owners have, at some point, likely encountered their cat showing interest in bleach cleaning products. Cats often rub themselves against, sniff, purr at, and roll on anything that has been cleaned with bleach....
Reverse sneezing is when nasal irritation causes cats to rapidly suck air in through their noses, making loud snorting sounds. It is also called inspiratory paroxysmal respiration. It's the opposite of a regular sneeze where...
Eyes are sensitive structures - and we all know the distress that we feel if we have a painful eye. Cats are no different, and painful, diseased or injured eyes can swiftly deteriorate, so seeking...
Most cats don’t like thunderstorms and there are several good reasons for this. Thunderstorms are loud with sudden flashes of bright light. This is scary for some people, so for a cat, with their sensitive...