Understand your cats more and read insightful tips on how to make the best food choices, solve problems like litterbox issues and health concerns, and more.
Dr. Rob Silver is a recognized authority on the use of medical marijuana in pets. Learn about the book Silver has written for cat and dog owners called 'Medical Marijuana & Your Pet: The Definitive Guide.'
It's hotly debated, yet it's cruel and inhumane, as it's linked to a lifetime of debilitating pain — forever pain your pet can never shut down. And it's linked to emotional changes like biting and hostility. If you'd never dream of doing this to yourself, please spare your poor pet.
Their symptoms manifest differently than yours do, so it's easy to overlook the problem. And that can turn a small short-term irritation into a long multi-year concern. Here are seven sure-to-be-appreciated ways to offer relief.
The most heartbreaking wildfire stories often involve lost pets, but these tragedies are preventable. To give your pet the best chance of survival, the time to prepare isn’t when flames are near but long before they appear.
Household cats are now affected by this illness; reports say it could also be passed on to humans. Is your pet protected enough from this alarming disease?
It all looks fine and good — till you look under the hood to discover the truth of the matter. The last thing you want to do is sacrifice your pet's health on the altar of convenience. But follow this seemingly terrific trend, and you may be doing exactly that — to the detriment of your pet.
It was meant to replace a previous product more safely. Yet it's a fast-acting neurotoxin with no antidote. Once your pet shows neurological symptoms, successful treatment is challenging and expensive, and death is likely imminent. Keep it far away.
Uncover the silent alarms and early warning signs of 'The C Word' in pets. From unexpected lumps to sudden weight loss, understanding these indicators can lead to early intervention and a better prognosis.
Be warned — everyday devices in your home could emit high levels of this invisible but pervasive threat, which may trigger physical and behavioral effects. Are you and your pet at risk?