Senior Cats
Cats aged 11+ are senior. Their needs shift: more frequent vet visits (twice yearly), softer food, joint support, monitoring for kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and dental issues. Subtle weight loss is often the first warning sign.

What is Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome in Cats?

Tetralogy of Fallot in Cats: Symptoms and Vet Care Guide

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) in Cats: Signs, Causes, and Vet Care

Twisted Spleen in Cats: Recognizing Signs and When to Seek Vet Care

Cardiac Muscle Tumors in Cats: What Owners Need to Know

Understanding High Blood Pressure in Your Cat’s Portal Vein

Heart Murmur in Cats: Signs, Causes, and When to See a Vet
Ebstein’s Anomaly in Cats: Signs and When to See a Vet

Cat Blood Clots: Causes, Symptoms, and When to See a Vet

Cat Platelet Clotting Disorders: A Proven Guide

Cat Health Symptoms
Vomiting, sneezing, breathing issues, eye infections, kidney and heart disease, and 30+ conditions: when to wait, when to…
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Cat Food Safety
Can cats eat bacon, cheese, chocolate, ice cream, garlic, onions, or that thing on your plate? Toxic-food list,…
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Cat Behavior
Body language, vocalizations, sleep twitching, biting, kneading, stress signals, and the dozen things every new cat owner asks…
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Cat Breeds
Maine Coon, Bengal, Sphynx, Ragdoll, Persian and more. Costs, sizes, lifespans, temperament, and known health predispositions per breed.
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Grooming, Dental & Parasites
Bathing, brushing, nail trims, dental care at home, stomatitis, bad breath, flea and tick removal, worm prevention, skin…
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Reproductive Health
Heat cycles, pregnancy signs, when to spay or neuter, kitten growth stages, lactation, and post-surgery recovery.
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