Summer heat waves are life-threatening for pets. Learn how to spot, prevent, and respond to heatstroke before it’s too late.
The cat eats less, withdraws, or suddenly seems unusually calm. Sometimes vomiting occurs, sometimes not at all. Many pet owners initially misinterpret these changes. But behind these nonspecific ...
Stems, leaves, peels, fruit and seeds can cause irritation and depression if ingested in significant amounts. Any food with ...
Nuts like almonds, walnuts and pecans contain high levels of fats and oils. These excessive fats can cause diarrhea, vomiting ...
Chronic vomiting in cats isn’t normal. Learn the common causes—from hairballs and food sensitivities to IBD and metabolic disease.
Raisins and sultanas can cause kidney damage or failure if eaten. Onions and onion gravy can break down red blood cells leading to anemia, and high salt in gravy is also risky. Grapes and similar ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
As families prepare their homes for the festive season, animal software platform Creatures is alerting pet owners to the hidden dangers lurking in popular Christmas decorations, with several seasonal ...
It’s not unusual for cats to have the occasional upset stomach, but when issues persist, something more serious could be ...
The Sioux Falls Area Humane Society confirmed a severe and highly contagious virus has affected multiple cats housed at the shelter.
The Sioux Falls Area Humane Society has confirmed the ‘suspicious’ illness spreading around the shelter, forcing them to temporarily suspend cat adoptions.
Veterinarian Dr. Rebekah Hartfield warns cat owners about histoplasmosis, a treatable fungal infection found in soil, bird droppings, and bat droppings.