by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
The sound of a can opener opening a can of tuna can make the cats come running. The smell of the chicken resting on the kitchen counter can make cats think it’s for them, and look at you like you’re in the wrong when you chase them off. They think any food that smells...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
Regular vet visits for your cat are essential for a longer, healthier, and happier life! Many cats, however, do not travel as well as their canine companions! If you have a hard time getting your cat to the vet without a struggle, here are a few tips to make the trip...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
According to a recent survey conducted by Pet Obesity Prevention, more than half of cats are overweight or obese. While treats are to blame, so is inactivity . Beyond weight management, exercise can help reduce and even eliminate aggressive or destructive behavior...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
While there are well-known substances such as chocolate that are toxic to dogs, feline toxins are sometimes less-known. Cats are curious and independent, so it is important to know what is toxic in your household in order to keep your cat safe and healthy. Pet Age...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
Historically, cats and water have been seen as a bad combination. Although your kitty might not be too keen on bath time, water is still an important part of your cat’s health. How can you make sure your cat is getting enough to drink? First, it’s important to learn...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Wellness, News
Jeanne, our contributing writer, shares her experiences with her feline friend and shows that there are some cat breeds that are known to enjoy a swim, cats that enjoy the thrill of water play, and cats that will tolerate a bath. Despite what you may initially...