Organic, high-protein cat food vs. dry kibble Question: My neighborhood pet store recommended an organic, high-protein canned diet for my cat. Can't I just leave dry food…
Is declawing ever recommended? Question: My cat is a scratcher. Is declawing ever recommended? Answer: Onychectomy, better known as declawing, is an operation where…
CatTime video of the week: Kittens watching…something Five kittens who were saved by a non-profit Italian association, Telefondo Difesa Animali, are captivated by…something. Could it be a…
Banfield releases 2012 State of Pet Health Report Earlier this month, national veterinary chain Banfield released the findings of their second annual State of Pet Health 2012 Report,…
A dog and four kittens An American Staffordshire Terrier dog is surrounded by four kittens: Which one will he pay attention to first?
Spay Day brings awareness to pet overpopulation problem An estimated 4 million dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters each year -- a number that could be reduced…
Animal Law: an introduction Over the past 20 years, “Animal Law” has become more popular and has earned legitimacy as an area of legal…
Trap-Neuter-Return: Part III Given the time, effort, and resources that go into TNR, one has to wonder whether it is worth it. The…
Trap-Neuter-Return: Part II A group of innovative animal protectionists developed a process called Trap-Neuter-Return, most commonly referred to as TNR among those in…
Cat nutrition Cat food has come a long way, baby. The choices used to be limited to kibble or canned. Now cat…
Cats: Positive Confirmations of H1N1 Influenza Virus in March 2011 by Dr. Patrick Mahaney The clinical evidence that H1N1 influenza virus infects both people and animals should make all pet…
Spaying or neutering your cat: Why it makes sense Spaying or neutering your cat is a simple medical procedure that removes the animal's reproductive organs. Here's why the procedure…