Does your cat act like they haven’t eaten in days—right after finishing a full meal? Constant begging, hovering around the food bowl, or stalking the kitchen can make any cat parent wonder: Is my cat genuinely hungry, or just obsessed with food? While some cats are enthusiastic eaters, nonstop hunger...
My Cat Is Not Eating: An Owner’s Guide to Fussy Eating Cats
Jagruti Naik
It’s worrying when your cat suddenly turns away from food. One day, they’re eagerly waiting by the bowl, and the next, they barely sniff their meal and walk away. While some cats are naturally picky eaters, a loss of appetite can also be an early sign of stress, discomfort, or...
What Do Cats Eat?
Jagruti Naik
Cats are beloved companions—playful, curious, and wonderfully independent. But one question almost every cat parent asks is: What should cats eat to stay healthy and happy? Your cat’s diet directly affects their energy, coat shine, digestion, immune system, and overall lifespan. With so much mixed advice online, it’s easy to...
What to Feed a Kitten: A Complete Guide for New Cat Parents
Jagruti Naik
Bringing a little bundle of whiskers and paws into your home is incredibly joyful—but it also comes with important responsibilities. One of the first things new kitten parents wonder is, “What’s the right food for my kitten?” The diet you choose in these early months plays a major role in...
How Much to Feed a Cat: Portions, Counting Calories, and More
Jagruti Naik
Feeding your cat might seem simple — you scoop kibble or open a can each day — but getting the right amount of food is one of the most important things you can do for their health. Too little food can leave them underweight and nutrient-deficient; too much can lead...
Senior Cat Nutrition: How to Feed Your Aging Cat the Right Way
Jagruti Naik
Every pet parent wishes their cat could stay young forever. But as cats grow older, their bodies change—and so do their nutritional needs. With proper diet and care, senior cats can continue to live comfortably, happily, and healthily well into their golden years. When Is a Cat Considered “Senior”? Most...
Caring for Your Senior Cat: A Complete Guide to Keeping Senior Cats Healthy and Happy
Jagruti Naik
As cats grow older, their needs change. What worked for your playful kitten or adult cat may no longer be enough to support them in their senior years. Senior cats typically enter this stage of life around 7–10 years old, and with proper care, many live well into their late...
Drowning and Suffocation in Cats: Signs, First Aid, and Emergency Response
Jagruti Naik
Cats are known for their agility and independence, but accidents can still happen—especially around water, enclosed spaces, or household hazards. Drowning and suffocation in cats are life-threatening emergencies that require immediate recognition and action. Knowing the signs and acting fast could be the key to protecting your cat’s life. This...
Drowning and Suffocation in Dogs: Signs, First Aid, and Emergency Response
Jagruti Naik
Drowning and suffocation are life-threatening emergencies in dogs that require immediate action. These incidents can occur silently and quickly—during swimming, bathing, choking, or accidental airway obstruction. Even dogs that appear to recover initially may develop serious complications hours later. Knowing how to recognize early warning signs, provide safe first aid,...
Best Cat Food for Your Pet: How to Choose the Right Nutrition for a Healthy Life
Jagruti Naik
Selecting the right cat food plays a crucial role in supporting your pet’s overall health and longevity. Cats rely entirely on their diet to get essential nutrients that support their growth, immunity, digestion, skin, and overall well-being. With so many brands and formulas available, selecting the right food can feel...
Best Dog Food for Your Pet: How to Choose the Right Nutrition for a Healthy Life
Jagruti Naik
Choosing the best dog food for your pet is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a dog parent. The proper nutrition supports your dog’s growth, energy levels, digestion, immune system, and overall well-being. With so many options available—dry food, wet food, grain-free diets, and fresh meals—it can...
Can Cats Eat Chicken?
Jagruti Naik
Introduction Chicken is a staple protein in many human meals, and if your cat eagerly watches every time you cook it, you may wonder: Can cats eat chicken safely?The short answer is yes—when done correctly. However, not all chicken preparations are suitable for cats, and portion size matters more than...
Can Dogs Eat Grapes?
Jagruti Naik
Quick Answer: No — dogs should never eat grapes. Even a small amount can be life-threatening and may cause sudden kidney failure in dogs. Grapes, raisins, currants, and sultanas are among the most dangerous foods for dogs. While they may seem harmless to humans, these fruits can have devastating effects...
Frostbite in Dogs: How to Recognize, Treat, and Prevent Cold Injuries
Jagruti Naik
Frostbite is a serious cold-related injury that occurs when a dog’s skin and underlying tissues freeze due to prolonged exposure to low temperatures. Although it is more common in harsh winter climates, frostbite can affect any dog when conditions are cold, wet, or windy. If left untreated, it can lead...
Frostbite in Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention Tips
Jagruti Naik
Frostbite is a serious cold-related injury that occurs when a cat’s skin and underlying tissues freeze due to prolonged exposure to low temperatures. Although often associated with extreme weather, frostbite can develop more quickly than many cat owners realize—especially in outdoor, stray, or inadequately sheltered cats. Understanding the symptoms, proper...
Cold Exposure vs. Hypothermia in Pets: Key Differences, Symptoms, and Emergency Care
Jagruti Naik
Cold weather can be dangerous for pets, especially when temperatures drop unexpectedly or animals are exposed to cold for prolonged periods. Many pet parents use the terms cold exposure and hypothermia interchangeably, but they are not the same. Understanding the difference between cold exposure and hypothermia in pets is essential...