Why is my cat’s coat suddenly dull?
Diet, dehydration, age, parasites or an underlying illness. The visible coat is one of the first places a problem shows.
Diet, dehydration, age, parasites or an underlying illness. The visible coat is one of the first places a problem shows.
Yes, modestly. HEPA filtration removes dander particles from the air. One unit in the bedroom does more than a small one everywhere.
Sensitive-stomach foods share three traits: limited proteins, easily digestible carbs, added prebiotics. Plus: wet often beats dry.
Mixed evidence. Strongest for diarrhea-related conditions; weaker for general gut health. Why the pet-store market is loose.
Most often dietary: recent food change, new treat, dairy. Less common: parasites, IBD, stress. When to escalate.
Once a day is typical, twice is fine, every other day is at the edge of normal. What matters is the change, not the number.
Not usually. Grass isn’t well digested and often comes back up. The when-it-matters caveat: pesticide-treated grass.
Yes, and adding warm water to kibble is a simple way to boost an indoor cat’s hydration without changing diet. How to do it.
Probably fine if she’s eating wet food; canned food is 75% water. When a refusing-to-drink cat needs a vet visit.
A cat that won’t drink is usually a setup problem, not a sick cat. The most common causes and quick fixes.