Predominantly seen in older and larger cats, loss of bladder control can be a serious problem. It is generally due to some type of blockage or defect of the bladder, but may also indicate some type of neurological disorder. Your cat may also experience frequent...
Skin problems in cats are most commonly caused by parasites or allergies – both easily treatable with the right medication. As in human, cats can also have acne and even skin cancer. It is important that you note any excessive scratching, grooming or shaking of...
Respiratory infections are fairly common in cats, especially in outside or feral cats. You may notice excessive sneezing, eye and nasal discharge, lethargy, weight loss and coughing as an indication of a respiratory infection. A variety of viruses, bacteria...
Cats have unique vision skills which makes them more vulnerable to disease and other conditions. In most cases, early detection and regular exams can help us keep your cat’s eyes healthy. Outdoor cats as especially susceptible to disease and injury, but can be...