
If your cat doesn’t handle car rides very well, you may have considered giving them Bonine in order to settle their stomach during longer trips. Cleaning up cat vomit is definitely no fun, Read More …
If your cat doesn’t handle car rides very well, you may have considered giving them Bonine in order to settle their stomach during longer trips. Cleaning up cat vomit is definitely no fun, Read More …
Probiotics like acidophilus have been getting a lot of attention in health food circles, but they’ve actually been around for quite some time. They’re supposed to help the body’s digestion by giving it Read More …
Doxylamine, aka Mersyndol, has many uses in humans, including helping with cases of insomnia, as well as allergic reactions like sneezing and watery eyes. If your cat is experiencing these problems, you may Read More …
Ciprofloxacin is often prescribed in humans, dogs and cats as a way to treat certain infections. The big question is what sort of Cipro can you give your cat, what dose is appropriate, Read More …
Acetaminophen comes in many different brand names, the most popular of which is Tylenol. It should not be given to your cat in any dose because it is toxic for them. It’s so Read More …
Kaopectate is a popular over-the-counter anti-diarrhea medication used by humans, and often gets attention from cat owners as a potential fix for loose cat stools. Diarrhea is a pretty common coinsurance with indoor/outdoor Read More …
Evening primrose oil has a number of uses, and if you’re contemplating giving it to your cat you’re probably wondering if it’s safe, and if there’s any benefit to it. A broader answer Read More …
Flucloxacillin is an antibiotic that is in the category of penicillin, and is used to treat a myriad of infections located throughout the body. It’s an effective treatment for humans, but does come Read More …
If your cat has worms and you’ve got some dog dewormer left over from your other pet you might wonder if it would be effective. But often the positive effects of a drug Read More …