Cat Health

Cat health starts with everyday care. It’s more than just going to the vet once a year. From nutrition and grooming to vaccines and checkups, small habits make a big difference. Every life stage—kitten, adult, or senior—has its own set of needs.
Our articles cover common concerns like upset stomachs, weight issues, itchy skin, and dental health. You’ll also find guidance on how to recognize symptoms early and when to call the vet. If you’re curious about diet, hairballs, allergies, or behavior changes, you’re in the right place.
Explore simple wellness tips and easy home routines that help your cat stay comfortable, active, and happy. A little knowledge can lead to fewer emergencies, healthier habits, and more peace of mind for you and your pet.

Cat’s Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex
This dermatopathy of cats is characterized by the unexplained appearance of red to yellow-brown ulcerated lesions with associated hair loss ...

Cat’s Miliary Dermatitis
Miliary dermatitisrefers to a specific way in which feline skin responds to inflammation and/or irritation. Such a skin reaction is ...

Metabolic Bone Disease
Metabolic bone diseases are characterized by a thinning and loss of bony mass, predisposing the bone to fractures and growth ...

Declawing Cats
The decision as to whether to have a cat declawed is certainly a controversial one, yet it is one that ...

Diabetes Insipidus in Cats
This type of diabetes should not be confused with diabetes mellitus, which involves abnormal glucose metabolism. Diabetes insipidus involves abnormal ...

Parvovirus (Panleukopenia; Feline Distemper)
The feline parvovirus is found worldwide, affecting cats in much the same way as parvovirus affects their canine counterparts. The ...

Nasal Foreign Bodies
Occasionally, foreign bodies can gain entrance into the nasal passageways of cats via the mouth, causing extreme irritation and rhinitis ...

Hair Loss in Cats – (Alopecia)
Loss of hair, either locally or generalized over the coat of a cat, is another type of skin problem that ...

Chlamydophila in Cats: Symptoms and Treatments
Chlamydophila refers to a type of bacteria affecting cats that can cause infections like conjunctivitis, rhinitis, and respiratory disease. This ...

Arterial Thromboembolism
Cats afflicted with cardiomyopathy suffer from impaired circulation, which in turn can lead to a condition known as arterial thromboembolism. ...