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.

Adrenal Gland Cancer (Pheochromocytoma) in Cats: Symptoms & Vet Care

What Are Tumors of the Meninges in Cats?

Cat Mammary Tumors: Signs, When to See a Vet, and Prevention

Cat Throat Cancer Symptoms and When to See a Vet

Thyroid Cancer in Cats: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care

What is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Cats?

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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