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How to Stop Unwanted Scratching Without Declawing

How to Stop Unwanted Scratching Without Declawing

Has your cat been scratching your favorite furniture or personal belongings? Scratching is a perfectly normal behavior for cats but can pose quite a frustration for pet parents. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to helping you understand and redirect your cat’s scratching by providing a more suitable outlet for this…
Signs Your Cat Might Need a Vet Visit

Signs Your Cat Might Need a Vet Visit

Cats are masters at masking any signs of pain or distress, which is why many illnesses go undetected until they advance and become more serious. Here at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital, we are advocates of prevention and early intervention to keep your furry companion as healthy as possible. Our dedicated team has put together…
DIY Cat Toys: Easy Projects to Keep Your Kitty Entertained

DIY Cat Toys: Easy Projects to Keep Your Kitty Entertained

Cats are curious creatures that thrive on exploration and interactive play. Creating homemade cat toys offers a budget-friendly option and a wonderful way to bond with your furry friend. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital has put together some fun and simple DIY creations your feline friend is guaranteed to love!  The following…
Why Does My Cat Knead? Exploring This Adorable Behavior

Why Does My Cat Knead? Exploring This Adorable Behavior

You’re settled in for a cozy evening, and suddenly, your furry feline friend is determined to turn your lap into a sourdough loaf. That soft, rhythmic kneading, or “making biscuits” motion, is rooted in instinct and communication. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital is here to shed light on this charming behavior.  Cat…
How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Healthy and Active

How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Healthy and Active

Staying indoors can keep your feline friend away from busy roads, conflicts with other animals, exposure to illnesses, and other dangers. However, being indoors can come with challenges, including keeping your cat healthy, active, and entertained. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital has put together a guide to help you create a stimulating…
How to Transition Your Cat to a New Diet Without Stress

How to Transition Your Cat to a New Diet Without Stress

Your feline friends change over time, and so do their dietary needs. It may seem like an overwhelming task to transition your feline friend to new cat food, but it doesn’t have to be. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital in Kirkland, WA, has put together a guide with tips to help your…
Essential Tips for First-Time Cat Owners

Essential Tips for First-Time Cat Owners

Congratulations on your new feline family member! As a new cat parent, you want to make your home welcoming and ensure your kitty thrives in the new environment. Our team at All About Cats Veterinary Hospital has put together a guide with tips to ensure a purr-fectly smooth and enjoyable transition for you and your…
An older cat looking through a window

How Do I Know if My Senior Cat Is in Pain?

As the years go by, your feline friend may begin to slow down a little. Active, playful days give way to lazy naps and restful lounging. Even though it’s normal to see changes in behavior as your cat enters the golden years, they sometimes signal something’s not right. Cats are masters at hiding pain, regardless…
A cat on a trash can, looks homeless

Common Misconceptions about Feral Cats

Feral cats often get a bad rap, but many of the beliefs about them are simply misconceptions. October 16th is National Feral Cat Day, an excellent opportunity to understand feral cats and the struggles they face day after day. The following are feral cat myths and misconceptions debunked. Myth: Feral Cats Are Not the Same…

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