Posts in category: Medical
Cat Flatulence

Flatulence (which is a nicer word to describe an awful smell) occurs when food ferments in the digestive tract, your cat swallows air after eating too fast or too much, or if there’s a disorder of the stomach, small intestine or colon. A little gas is a natural part of the digestive process and usually passes […]

Is Your Cat Overweight?

According to Banfield Pet Hospital, one in four pets (cats and dogs) are overweight. The problem is so pervasive that the Association for Pet Obesity has declared October 9 as National Pet Obesity Awareness Day. Banfield collected data from over 800 animal hospitals over 43 states. While dogs have become 37 percent more likely to […]

Cats are Good for You

A National Institutes of Health Study found that dog and cat owners have a reduced risk of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The longer the duration of pet ownership, the less chance the individual would suffer from this type of cancer. A separate study found that infants having pets at home suffered from fewer respiratory tract illnesses. “Our findings […]