As a pet parent, it’s important to understand your furry friend’s body language and what they might be going through. Cats, in particular, are known to hide their pain. However, they may show several ...
Cats are often regarded as incredibly independent animals who pick and choose whom to give their energy and love to, but when you earn a cat's trust, they're fiercely loyal and loving. While cat ...
Clients often bring in their cats for what veterinarians call “ADR” (Ain’t Doin’ Right). The client knows something is off with their cat but they are not sure if their cat is in pain or is just ...
As cat parents, we want the best for our furry best friends. But, ensuring they are always feeling their best can be challenging. Cats, by nature, are masters of disguise, skilled at hiding any sign ...
Unfortunately, pets are often presented to a veterinarian much too late because they are so adept at hiding their signs of pain. With dogs, it is a problem, but some will be bonded with their owner to ...
Cats don’t easily show pain, even when they’re seriously unwell. This behavior often delays treatment because most signs go unnoticed until the condition becomes advanced. The reason traces back to ...
Household cats are a secretive species. Unlike dogs, they are masters at masking their feelings and intentions—possibly because of their evolutionary history as solitary hunters. This built-in ...
Cats evolved to mask pain signs to avoid predation, making clinical detection difficult for owners and veterinarians. Robenacoxib is a COX-2 selective NSAID. It targets inflammation sources while ...