#pet-health
Yes, cats can get asthma, a respiratory disease that causes difficulty in breathing due to inflammation and narrowing of the airways. Asthma in cats... Read more
Cats can get fleas from dogs, as fleas are highly mobile and can easily jump from one host to another. In fact, fleas are the most common external... Read more
Yes, cats can get sunburned just like humans do. In fact, cats with light-colored fur or thin hair are more susceptible to sunburn. Sunburn in cats... Read more
Yes, cats can get kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease is a common condition that affects older cats, but it can also occur in younger cats. It is... Read more
Yes, cats can get ear mites, and they are a common problem for felines. Ear mites are tiny parasites that live inside the ear canal of a cat and feed... Read more
Yes, cats can get urinary tract infections (UTIs), just like humans do. UTIs can affect any part of the urinary tract, including the bladder,... Read more
Cats are prone to eye infections, and if not treated promptly, they can lead to severe eye damage or even blindness. Some common eye infections in... Read more
Yes, cats can get sunburned on their ears, nose, and other areas of exposed skin. Just like humans, cats can suffer from skin damage due to... Read more
Heart problems in cats are not as common as in dogs, but they can still occur. The most common heart problem in cats is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy... Read more
As a responsible pet owner, it's important to recognize signs of pain or discomfort in your cat as early as possible. Cats are known to hide their... Read more