Fur balls occur when cats clean themselves, ingesting their own fur. While these are common, be sure to brush your cat's coat on a regular basis so that this doesn't lead to serious, and even fatal, problems.
read moreWant to help your corpulent cat shed extra pounds? It's easy to turn kitty flab into healthy fab.
moreCats these days are living longer, healthier lives. If your cat is now a senior, find out how aging affects food consumption, and how you can help.
moreCats -- especially seniors -- may suffer from bathroom issues, such as calcium crystal formation in urine. The food you feed your pet can help make sure what goes in comes out the way it should.
moreDoes your cat have certain digestive sensitivities? You can sooth them by feeding your feline special-formula foods.
moreThe world is full of corpulent cats, but some felines need an extra calorie boost, such as cats with dental problems or those that are recovering from illness.
moreCat researchers, breeders and others have replaced the old term "alley cat" with this phrase: