FIRST AID AND YOUR PET – Feline

One: Remain calm and try to keep your pet calm. Approach your pet with caution. An animal in pain may bite or scratch. Two: If some sort of stabilization is possible (for example, direct pressure to slow down bleeding), try it—ideally while on the way to the...

FELINE VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS – Feline

Vaccines are important for preventing infectious diseases. Over the years, the widespread use of vaccines has saved the lives of millions of cats. Vaccines are safe and generally well tolerated by most cats. Vaccine selection and scheduling should be an individualized...

FELINE URINE MARKING – Feline

Feline urine marking is a normal form of communication between cats. Cats mark with urine to claim their territory. Urine marking occurs most commonly in male cats that have not been neutered. A cat that is urine marking typically stands upright with its tail erect,...

FELINE URINARY PROBLEMS – Feline

Cats can develop serious urinary problems, so it’s important to learn how to recognize trouble signs early. If your cat is unable to urinate, this is an emergency requiring immediate veterinary attention. A veterinary checkup is very important for a cat that changes...

FELINE URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION – Feline

Feline urethral obstruction is a potentially fatal condition, usually seen in male cats, during which urine is prevented from leaving the bladder. The urethra may be plugged with mucus, urinary sediment, or small bladder stones. Diet and bladder infections can have a...