When there’s hair in the goopy mess, it’s tempting to blame hairballs (vets call them trichobezoars). When cats vomit up ...
Chronic vomiting in cats isn’t normal. Learn the common causes—from hairballs and food sensitivities to IBD and metabolic disease.
At CES 2026, a new feeder from Swiss startup AI Tails uses a camera to analyze feline expressions and help diagnose your ...
The feline parvovirus, more commonly known as Panleukopenia or Feline Distemper, is a virus that causes diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. It can cause severe disease, especially in kittens, and is often ...