Cat Magazine
Diabetes in cats: causes, symptoms and therapy
Diabetes is a hormonal metabolic disorder that occurs very frequently in cats, also in combination with other hormonal metabolic disorders such as overactive thyroid ( hyperthyroidism ). In con...
New year, new goals: resolutions for your cat
The New Year offers a great opportunity to think about how you can enrich your cat's life. Resolutions aren’t just for us humans; they can also help your tiger stay healthy and happy. Here are som...
Increased thirst and urine production in cats
If a cat is unusually thirsty, which leads to a significantly increased water intake, this is called polydipsia. This causes increased urine production, called polyuria, which subsequently lead...
Fibrosarcoma in cats
Fibrosarcoma is the most common skin tumor in cats and accounts for approximately 40 percent of all skin tumors. It is a very aggressive, malignant tumor of the connective tissue of the skin th...
Bad breath in cats
Cat bad breath, also known as foetor ex ore, occurs in many cats and can have a variety of causes.
Causes of bad breath in cats
Young cats can experience temporary foetor ex ore when...
Inflammation of the anal gland in cats
What are anal glands?
Similar to dogs, cats also have anal glands to the left and right of the anus.
These small glands produce an oily and smelly fluid that is normally emptied during de...
The language of the cat - Part 4: Purring
Cats have their own way of communicating. This magazine series is about interpreting cat behavior. Whether it's tail position, meowing or pupil shape - our tigers communicate a lot with us and we w...
The language of the cat - Part 3: The pupil shape
Cats have their own way of communicating. This magazine series is about interpreting cat behavior. Whether it's tail positioning, meowing or purring - our tigers communicate a lot with us and we w...
The language of the cat - Part 2: Meowing
Cats have their own way of communicating. This magazine series is about interpreting cat behavior. Whether it's the position of their tails, the shape of their pupils or their purring - our tigers ...