All articles about Cat health
Diabetes in cats
Cats can also suffer from high blood sugar, i.e. diabetes mellitus. If diabetes in cats is treated in good time, they can live to a ripe old age ...
Deworming cats
Cats are constantly at risk of becoming infected with worms. How often a cat should be given a worming treatment depends primarily on its living ...
Removing ticks from cats
Outdoor cats should be checked regularly for ticks. The longer the parasites remain on the cat, the higher the risk of disease transmission. We show ...
Paw care for cats
For the most part, cats groom their own paws. However, there are a number of situations in which we should actively support our cats. This is ...
The cat has a food allergy - what does that mean?
Food allergy is a form of food intolerance in which the immune system does not function normally. It reacts to the triggering protein as if it were a ...
Bladder infection in cats
A bladder infection (=cystitis) in cats can have many causes and can be very painful. In contrast to a urinary tract infection, in which the bladder, ...
Excess weight in cats
If cats weigh too much, it not only affects their enjoyment of life, it can also cause tangible health problems. Being overweight (obesity) damages ...
Constipation in cats
Constipation in cats can be caused, for example, by hairballs, obesity, stress or illness. Home remedies such as vegetable oil, milk, liver or malt ...
Having your cat vaccinated
Kittens should be vaccinated several times at an early age in order to build up good vaccination protection. We can help you find out which ...
Protect cat ears from disease
Cats' ears are highly sensitive and enable cats to achieve excellent hunting results. However, outdoor cats in particular can suffer injuries, ...