by Trish Woodier | Feb 23, 2026 | Cat Health Issues, Cat Respiratory Problems
One of the things we say all the time is that cats are not small dogs. Especially when it comes to mouth breathing. Dogs pant quite often to release excess heat, show excitement, or cool down after exercise. It’s quite common to see a dog panting. But is it normal to...
by Jae Kennedy | Nov 10, 2021 | Cat Health Issues, Cat Respiratory Problems
Scented candles are one of the biggest selling items during the holiday season. I used to save up money for months to purchase all the good smelling candles with the holiday scents. That is, until I learned how harmful they can be to our cats. According to Dr. Karen...
by Jae Kennedy | Oct 30, 2020 | Cat Health Issues, Cat Respiratory Problems, Cat Toxins
Holiday season is approaching and this is the time of year where air freshener sales skyrocket. We all love the smells of pumpkin, apple, pine, etc. permeating our homes. These aromas help put us in the holiday spirit but is it healthy for our cats? For so many years...
by Jae Kennedy | Jun 5, 2020 | Cat Respiratory Problems
Tis the season. Your kitty’s suffering from some type of respiratory problem and you don’t know what to do about your cat’s runny eyes. Maybe you’ve already been to the vet and tried antibiotics without results. Cat’s get colds, and we...
by Jae Kennedy | May 15, 2020 | Cat Respiratory Problems
Right now seems to be feline flu season. We’ve had an influx of cat parents contacting us for help with their congested or sneezy kitty. If you have a cat with upper respiratory issues, here are a couple important things you should know… How To Help A Cat...
by Jae Kennedy | Feb 28, 2020 | Cat Respiratory Problems
Does your cat stick out his neck, low to the ground, and wheeze or hack? Did you know asthma in cats is often misdiagnosed by both cat parents and veterinarians as hairballs? Let’s have a closer look at what asthma really looks like to we can correctly treat the...
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