Animal shelters must screen their cats for health and temperament, whereas pet adoption ads posted on the Web or in newspapers by individuals are usually unregulated. Adopting a new cat from a shelter is therefore often the best, safest option.
read moreA new study on cats that live at least part of their lives outdoors reveals surprising dangers. Learn why indoor-only is best for your pet.
moreThirteen may be the spookiest number, but you’ll appreciate these 13 tips for keeping your cat safe and happy this Halloween.
moreThe EPA recently announced that it has developed stricter testing and evaluation requirements for flea and tick products for your cat. If the EPA is worried, should you be too?
moreTwo commonly used veterinary drugs were recently recalled after the reported deaths of at least five cats. Find out which drugs were pulled and why careful anesthesia of cats is so important.
moreDeclawing remains a controversial yet common procedure for cats. Should it be banned, or do the benefits ever outweigh the associated health risks?
moreCat researchers, breeders and others have replaced the old term "alley cat" with this phrase: