Just like humans, cats can get colds, too! Feline upper respiratory infections (URIs) bear a lot of resemblance to the common cold in human beings but can occasionally be worse. URIs affect the upper ...
Cats may seem warm and cozy with all that fur, but they’re not as protected from the cold as many people think. Their bodies can start reacting to chilly temperatures, especially below 45°F. Indoor ...
Whether it’s sudden loss of appetite, unusual fatigue, or dull fur–when cats behave noticeably, it often indicates a serious illness. Many symptoms initially go unnoticed by owners or are ...