FIV+ Cats: The Facts
Too many FIV-positive cats are put into shelters and never make it out because of a stigma attached to them. Let’s look at the facts and why you should adopt an FIV+ cat.
Hairballs, stress, tangled fur, infections, pregnant cats, safety outdoors, and more! Learn how to properly care for your cats.
Too many FIV-positive cats are put into shelters and never make it out because of a stigma attached to them. Let’s look at the facts and why you should adopt an FIV+ cat.
If you want fresh air in the house, but also have a cat, you may be concerned about them jumping out of the window. There are safer options for your cat.
The feces of this pest can cause what is known as Chagas Disease. Contact with this parasite be very severe for cats and there is no known cure.
Whether your cat lives indoors or roams outdoors, you may wonder if they should wear a collar. For their safety, the answer is always yes! Here’s why.
Using bleach to clean your cat’s litter box is a bad idea! You are harming your cat when there are safer, much better alternatives. Let’s explore them…
Fibrocartilaginous Embolism (FCE) also known as a “spinal stroke” is rare but it is something that can happen to cats. Learn what it is, why it happens and how to treat it.
If your cat has been injured and is unable to reach the litter box, don’t worry! There are alternatives for them which avoid all the mess, let’s look at them.
Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM), known as the “miracle mineral” is great for cats with many health issues and even helps prevent them too.
Creepy crawlies seem to dampen the joys of summer every year. You could use bug spray but it’s not very safe for cats. Here are some cat-friendly alternatives!
Coconut oil is one of few oils that packs so many different uses and benefits. even for cats! Here are 10 amazing coconut oil uses and benefits just for cats.