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Articles, questions and guides on pet care.
Tips for a Dog-Friendly Christmas
Christmas is a favorite time of year for many people. With the magic of the holidays, also comes some risks for our furry family members. Here we’ll discuss common problems you may encounter with…
How to Keep Your Cat Safe this Christmas
Christmas is a busy and exciting time for many people and their pets. Unfortunately, this can also mean unexpected dangers for our feline family members. Let’s discuss some common hazards you may…
Should I give my pet probiotics?
Your vet might recommend giving your dog or cat probiotics for several reasons. Continue reading to learn more about how probiotics work and why we use them in our pets.
Ear Mites in Cats
Ear mites are a parasite of the ear that can affect both dogs and cats. They’re most common in young animals. Infection can occur in puppies and kittens as young as a few weeks old when the mites…
Why does my cat have blood in his urine?
Cystitis, or bladder inflammation, is a common and painful condition in cats that can cause bloody urine. If your cat has ever shown signs of pain when urinating or passed small amounts of urine in…
Help! My cat isn’t able to urinate. What should I do?
My cat is sitting in the litterbox trying to urinate, crying and not producing any urine. How can I help my cat? If your cat is unable to produce urine this is a medical emergency and your cat needs…
The Benefits of Neutering Your Rabbit
Neuter is the medical term for removal of the reproductive organs in both male and female animals. Spaying specifically refers to females and castration specifically refers to males. Neutering your…
Rabbit Pregnancy, Birth, and Baby Care
Rabbits are prolific breeders. If you have both males and females and they haven’t been neutered, they can start to reproduce at ages as young as 4 to 6 months! Keep reading to learn everything you…
Your Complete Guide to Vomiting in Cats
One of the most common health concerns for cat owners is vomiting. While it may be as simple as a hairball or an upset stomach, your cat’s vomiting could also be something more serious that requires…
Sneezing in Cats and Kittens
There are many potential causes of sneezing in cats and kittens. The most common categories are upper respiratory infections, rhinitis or sinusitis, nasopharyngeal polyps, foreign bodies, parasites,…
Causes and Treatment for Coughing in Cats
Should you be worried if your cat is coughing? Continue reading to learn more about coughing in cats, including common causes, tests, and treatment options.
Ringworm in Dogs
Does your pet have ringworm? What can you do to help? Keep reading to learn about the different types and treatments of ringworm in cats and dogs.
What is Cat Scratch Fever?!
Although pretty rare, cat scratch fever (CSF) is a serious infection in humans (usually children) that is typically caused by a bacteria found in some cats. Read on to learn more about the symptoms,…
How to Feed and Care for Newborn Puppies
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to care for newborn puppies? What should you watch out for? What if the mama is no longer around? Read on to learn the basics!
How to Feed and Care for Newborn Kittens
Having new babies in the house is a big responsibility, no matter the species. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to keep a litter of newborn kittens healthy and happy, keep reading! We’re going…
Toys, Games, and Puzzles! How to Entertain Your Indoor Cat
Playing with your cat is a great way to strengthen your bond. Additionally, kittens, like any other young animal, have an essential need for play as part of their development to maturity. Cats that…
The Cat-Lover’s Guide to Litter Box Bliss
Should you get a covered or uncovered litter box? Deep or shallow? Do cats prefer clumping or clay litter? Natural or crystals? Deodorizing or unscented? When it comes to choosing a litter box and…
Help! Why is my cat destroying my house?!
Many cats live in perfect harmony with their surroundings. Unfortunately, others can claw sofas, climb drapes, and even spray urine on the furniture. It’s important to understand that your cat is…
























