Asthma — a disease of the lower airways — is thought to affect as much as 5% of cats. There is some debate about what causes cat asthma, but most experts think it’s caused by an allergic reaction to ...
Living with cerebellar hypoplasia can be tough for a cat. This lifelong neurological condition affects a cat's ability to move, walk, and keep their balance, so while other cats are climbing cabinets ...
Feline immunodeficiency virus, or cat FIV, is a retrovirus infection first discovered in cats in the U.S. The virus is often referred to as cat HIV or cat AIDS because it has a similar effect on ...
Cats may have runny noses for various reasons, such as allergies, upper respiratory infections, or more complex diseases. A cat's runny nose might resolve itself, but veterinary care may be necessary, ...