by Jae Kennedy | Jan 14, 2025 | Cat Health Issues
When a cat refuses to eat, it’s a serious concern for pet parents. Cats are obligate carnivores, requiring essential nutrients from their diet to maintain health. However, when trying to feed cats that are sick—like with later stages of chronic kidney disease...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Nov 13, 2024 | Cat Health Issues
A breakthrough in how best to clean cat’s teeth is also going to help extend a cat’s life. And it really only takes less than 10 seconds a day. More than 90% of cats will suffer from dental disease by the time they’re 7 years old. Most of these cats...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Sep 5, 2024 | Cat Health Issues, EduCATion
Plant medicine has gotten a bad rap lately. I recently saw a meme that said, “Plants are not ‘alternative’ medicine. They are the original,” and it really hit me. For many thousands of years, plants and minerals have been the foundation of...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Jul 18, 2024 | Cat Health Issues, EduCATion
You are not alone if you think cats are independent. Cats have quite the reputation for being aloof. They are also well known for being solitary hunters. But should all this autonomy be confused with cats being solitary beings? It’s true that cats are not pack...
by Jae Kennedy | Jun 25, 2024 | Cat Health Issues
Did you know that cats are the most toxic pets on the planet? According to recent studies testing the toxicity levels of dogs, cats, and humans, cats were found to have 23 times higher the amount of household toxins in their bloodstream than humans, and over twice as...
by Jae Kennedy | May 3, 2024 | Cat Health Issues
With our busy schedules, it’s easy to overlook the seemingly mundane tasks, such as cleaning our cat’s water dish. After all, it’s just water, right? Wrong. Contrary to popular belief, leaving water sitting in your cat’s dish and simply topping it up...
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