Yes, your cat needs to go to the veterinarian whether they live indoors, outdoors or a combination of both. Living indoors may lower the risk of getting hurt, ingesting a poison or catching an ...
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Scientists discovered the genetic changes that drive cancer formation in cats are similar to those seen in humans ...
Local veterinarian clinics and foster care services are emphasizing the importance of spaying and neutering pets to manage the growing homeless cat and dog population.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, are looking for pet owners to spill the beans on what they really think about their cats' vets. Reading time 3 minutes If you’ve ever wanted the ...