by Jae Kennedy | Jan 14, 2021 | EduCATion, vaccines
Have you ever wondered if the cat vaccines we give will last longer than 1-3 years? I have. I’ve also wondered if our indoor cats should be vaccinated at all since they have little to zero risk of contracting most of these illnesses. Well experts say that many...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 13, 2021 | Cat Behavior
Do you have a lazy cat that just lays around all day and doesn’t like to play? Cats have a reputation of being aloof and boring, but nothing could be further from the truth. Kitties are supposed to be active – playing, chasing and hunting as their feline...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 8, 2021 | EduCATion
Whisker fatigue may not be a medical term, but it certainly makes sense to cat parents. If your kitty is eating from a bowl, you should take note of this term. You see, a cat’s whiskers are very sensitive. They are two to three times thicker than your...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 7, 2021 | Cat Diabetes, Cat Health Issues
Feline Diabetes is a rising epidemic for indoor cats. Studies show that at least 1 in every 230 cats will be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. So why are so many kitties getting diabetes? Well, many veterinarian experts say that this is almost always avoidable because...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 6, 2021 | EduCATion
The majority of the pet people population (is that a thing?) believe that cats are some of the easiest pets to share life with. Cats have a reputation of being aloof and simple. In fact, many will adopt a cat as a “test pet” when considering animal...
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