Kitten season is upon us. Although seeing these new babies roaming in the wild is cute, it can also cause some concern if you find one by its lonesome. Do you leave it be? What if you want to help it but worry the mother won’t come back for it? Is it old enough to […]
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Why You Should Be Letting A.I. Take Care of Your Cats
Why You Should Be Letting A.I. Take Care Of Your Cats People have always had the impulse to dream about what the future will look like. According to Hollywood, these daydreams usually include flying cars, robots doing all of our chores and hoverboards. Yes, I’m mainly referring to Back to the Future but that wasn’t […]
Keeping Your Cat Safe During Halloween
Even though black cats are one of the most recognized symbols of Halloween, when it comes to your own cat, whichever color(s) they may be, it’s best to leave them out of the celebration. When October 31st rolls around, it’s not the full moon, ghosts, or witches that you need to worry about. Rather it’s the candy, costumes, […]
A Cat’s Secret Language of Pain
Welcome to Animal Pain Awareness Month! In case you weren’t aware, September is the month that the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management has set aside to make us aware that animals feel pain just like we do. As a veterinarian, seeing animals in pain is an everyday occurrence. It is also one that is […]
Hunting and Your Cat: Should They or Shouldn’t They?
With warmer weather usually comes more outdoor time, for you and often your cat. While we all like to enjoy a little fun in the sun, your kitty might have more serious matters they would like to attend to. All cats, even house cats, have the drive to hunt. While for some cats it may […]
The Buzz on Bugs: Insects Your Cat Should Avoid
“Eating bugs? Not my cat!” you might be thinking. But if your cat is like the majority of our feline friends, they still harbor that desire to hunt. And one of the best ways to satisfy that craving for the thrill of the hunt is by chasing insects. They’re little, they’re quick, and they have […]

