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 […]
Tag: Cat
How To Rehome Your Pet (From Personal Experience)
My friend recently rescued a stray tabby cat that had been dumped by their neighbors when the neighbors moved away. They were unable to keep him and the tabby couldn’t travel much outside of their bathroom. My partner and I had been considering getting another cat (to give Goob some company), so we thought, hey! […]
Cat Phobias: Managing Your Cat’s Skittish Nature
It’s no secret that all animals have their own distinctive personality – especially cats. Anyone who has owned a cat for a period of time can tell you that once you get to know them, these personality traits become more defined (and more loveable!) as time goes on. However, being a cat parent to a […]
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 […]
New Dating App “Tabby” Made Just for Cat-Lovers
Things seemed bleak in the world of cat-loving singles. COVID-19 made it harder to go out and meet new people. So, those looking to make a new romantic connection turned to their phone for dating apps. Then, in June, a study by Colorado State University dropped the bomb that men who liked cats – or […]
Cats Got Game: 4 Video Games for Your Cats to Play
Cats are either Chaos or Sleep personified. Have you noticed this? Of course you have. When they’re not sleeping 14 hours, they’re tearing from one end of your home to the other in a wild dash of flailing limbs and joyful yawps. Sometimes this happens at 4 AM. You can try to tire them out […]

