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Vet Advice | Should I Feed My Cat Wet or Dry Food?
Dr. Greenway discusses feeding a dry or wet food to your cat. 
Safety Tips: Dogs and Cats in Cold Weather
Here are some tips on how to keep your furry companions safe outdoors.
Dog and Cat Weight Management
Keep your pet healthy with these weight management suggestions from Dr. Patrick Miles, DVM.  
Why Should I microchip My Pet?
Veterinarian explains the benefits of microchips and how they can help your pets if they ever get lost.
9 Ways to Make Sure Your Home Doesn’t Smell like Cat
Cats — we love them like family, but let’s face it: we could do without all of the smells that come along with them. From litter boxes to general pet odor, these animal smells can unfortunately become the one thing guests...
Finding the Right Bowl for Your Pet
There are hundreds of food and water bowls on the market. Stainless steel, plastic, silicone, ceramic, stoneware, bamboo, non-skid, slow-feeding, non-spill, and even automated ones. With so many options out there, how do you know which is best for your...
How to Keep Your Cat Hydrated
It’s an issue that’s all too common in the summer months for dogs: you’re spending a carefree afternoon at the dog park or the beach when you notice that your canine friend is suddenly panting a little too much or...
Signs your cat is happy
Anyone who’s ever had a cat will agree: they’re funny creatures. One minute they’re rubbing up against you, the next they’re hiding in the closet. They love to snuggle, but only on their terms. And they seem to want the...
Caring for your cat - keeping indoor cats happy
There are lots of things you can do to keep your indoor cats happy and avoid health and behavior issues.
Which plants are poisonous to pets?
During Easter and springtime gardening, many people will unknowingly expose their pets to hazardous plants.
Counter Surfing Prevention (For Cats Too!)
You put food on the kitchen counter and turn your back for a few minutes. Moments later, the food has vanished and your pet is standing next to the counter. She looks innocent enough, but she’s licking her lips. Has...
Tips for Prepping Your Home Before You Rescue a Cat or Dog
Before you head to rescue a cat or dog you need to prep your home.
Road Rules: Keep your Pet Safe on the Road
Road trips are part of life. But what if you're traveling with dogs or cats? Besides packing your pet's favorite chew toys and a favorite blankie for them to cuddle with, what else should you bring? We've compiled this handy...
How to Care For An Elderly Cat
If you have an adult cat at home or even one that's edging into senior citizen territory, there are special considerations that you didn't have to worry about before.
Caring For Your Cat's Paws
Though cats are adept at grooming themselves, owners still need to keep an eye on their cat’s paws. While your feline friend may not always be the most willing recipient of a pedicure, there are plenty of ways to ensure...
5 Things to Know About Feline Cancer
Here are 5 things all cat owners should know about feline cancer.
5 Ways to Ensure Your Kitty Lives a Happy, Healthy Life
September is Happy, Healthy Cat Month, so there’s no better time to consider all the ways we can keep our feline friends happy and healthy. From scheduling routine veterinary visits to providing plenty of opportunities for your cat to play,...
How to Remember Your Late Cat
Though it’s common to hear about the sense of loss people feel when their dog passes away, cat owners can sometimes find themselves alone in dealing with the grief of losing their cat. Fortunately, however, there are plenty of ways...
Myths About Shots for Cats
Though there has been lots of controversy surrounding vaccines for both humans and animals in recent years—and there are many myths and misconceptions surrounding shots for cats, such as that the indoor cats don’t require vaccinations—organizations such as the American...