There are a vast number of websites with information about cats. But where can you find the most accurate and current information on a particular feline topic? Here is a list of some of the very best resources for cats. No website can give you medical advice that is specific to your cat. Please call us and we will schedule an appointment to meet with you and your cat.
- Feline Advisory Bureau
- American Association of Feline Practitioners
- Cornell Feline Health Center videos
- Feline Diabetes
- Healthy Cats for Life
- The Great Cat Watch
- Morris Animal Foundation
- Center for Disease Control
- Heartworm Disease in Cats
The “dog days of summer” will soon be here. And with summer comes peak flea season. Did you know that fleas carry several blood-borne diseases as well as the tapeworm parasite? We offer several products that cats tolerate to safely kill fleas. We also encourage clients to treat the unseen source of flea problems — the eggs! Manually removing eggs by emptying out your vacuum cleaner bag and washing your cat’s bedding can help prevent eggs from hatching in your home.
“Beautiful, but deadly.” The lily plant/flower is a serious kidney toxin for our cats. Wondering what else may be harmful to your cat? To find out if any flowers or plants in your home may be toxic to cats, visit the ASPCA website:


