Cats

Ringworm: It's Not What You Think!

Ringworm: It’s Not What You Think!

Despite its name, many pet parents are surprised to find that ringworm isn’t a worm—instead, it is a skin disease caused by a fungus.

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Caring for Your Pet’s Teeth at Home

February may be National Pet Dental Health Month, but don’t forget that your pet’s teeth need some love the other 11 months of the year, too!

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Pet First Aid Tips: Preparing for an Emergency Trip to the Vet

Pet First Aid Tips: Preparing for an Emergency Trip to the Vet

If your dog or cat had an accident, would you know how to stabilize them before transporting them to the vet or to an

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Tummy Trouble: Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs and Cats

Is it a simple stomachache—or something more serious?

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Four Fixes for Feline Behavior Issues

Would you know if your cat was stressed?

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9 Common Houseplants Poisonous to Your Pet

Plants add a certain element to the feel of our homes; however, those with pets need to be selective about the greenery they choose to have around.

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Protecting Your Pet from Heartworms

Protecting Your Pet from Heartworms

We are so proud of pet owners who take such loving care of their family members.

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5 Tips to Curb Your Cat's Scratching

5 Tips to Curb Your Cat’s Scratching

When it comes to frustrating feline behaviors, a penchant for furniture destruction tops the list for most owners.

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Warm and Fuzzy: 5 Winter Weather Pet Safety Tips

Baby, it’s getting cold outside! As you fire up the furnace and dig the sweaters out of the back of the closet, remember that your pet needs special care during the winter months, too. Follow these five tips to keep your pet safe and warm all season long.

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What is Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)?

What is Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)?

Is your cat urinating outside the litter box? Don’t get mad—get him to the vet!

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