Cats love to steal small objects, but what causes this penchant for pilfering? Here are a few reasons cats run off with your things.
Most cat owners have a story of their feline friend stealing household objects such as socks, hair ties or paper b...
Cats are masters of landing on their feet, and for good reason—your pet has several physical attributes that give him gr...
Cats are subtle communicators, but you can learn more about what your pet is thinking by watching his eyes. Here’s how. ...
Stomatitis is a painful swelling of your cat’s mouth and gums. Here’s everything you need to know to treat this serious condition.
We’ve all heard of “cat breath,” but your pet’s malodourous mouth can be a serious cause for concern when something i...
Does your cat kick with his hind legs? Bunny kicking can be both a sign of play and aggression. Here’s how to tell the d...
Pet owners have one thing in common: We love our four-legged friends. Research is shedding light on why so many people c...
Most cat owners blame their pet’s saggy stomachs on snacks or spaying, but this belly flap plays a key role in feline anatomy.
Many cats have saggy bellies, even if they are not overweight. While some pet parents believe a swaying stomach is caused ...
Just like humans, cats sometimes pass gas. While this is normal in many cases, excessive gas can be a symptom something’...
Aggression doesn’t just cause rifts in your relationship with your cat, but can also lead to serious scratches, injuries...
Anytime your cat stops eating is cause for concern. Here are a few tips to help diagnose the cause of Kitty’s poor appetite.
Cats are capricious by nature and there are numerous reasons why your furry friend might refuse to eat. While some are serio...