Cat of the Month, May 2017: Rupert
Our May Cat of the Month, Rupert, is a 12-year-old Tuxedo who is the king of his castle, ruling over his humans, other cats, and even dogs. Hey, it’s Rupert’s world; we just live in it!
Our May Cat of the Month, Rupert, is a 12-year-old Tuxedo who is the king of his castle, ruling over his humans, other cats, and even dogs. Hey, it’s Rupert’s world; we just live in it!
Meet our April Cat of the Month, Eloise, named after the precocious and lively children’s book character. This 15-year-old American shorthair absolutely lives up to her namesake’s personality.
Meet our February Cat of the Month, Oreo, a beautiful Russian Blue kitten who loves hanging in the kitchen (snacks or no snacks) and playing with cat teasers. She’s just about as sweet as an Oreo cookie.
We’re pleased to introduce our January Cat of the Month, Samuel, a Burmese who’s the purr-fect combination of curious and cautious. In fact, this sweet kitten might actually think he’s a dog.
Cat vomiting is almost never normal. And when mixed with other symptoms like diarrhea, lethargy, or a decreased appetite, it could be the sign of a serious problem. Dr. Cassidy explains the potential reasons for cat vomiting and the steps we’ll take to get to the source.
Meet our December Cat of the Month, Sophie Ann. This 11-year-old softy is not letting inflammatory bowel disease or a thyroid condition slow her down.
Meet Luna (aka Luna-tuna), a 6-year-old lover of cuddles, tuna, and his adopted human. Luna has very few teeth left, but that’s okay—he’d choose love and affection over food any day.
Say hello to sweet Joey, a 4-month-old kitten who used to be feral, but now lovingly gives Eskimo kisses, tons of cuddles, and lots of quality time with her sister.
Cats are known for their fastidious grooming behavior. But when you have a kitty who over-grooms and prevents normal hair growth, it’s most likely a flea, food, or environmental allergy. Dr. Cassidy explains how to identify and treat the issue.
Meet Matador (aka Matadoodle), a 14-year-old Baja California street cat who enjoys fresh catnip, nori, and attacking feet, although the latter was more in his kitten days. Despite a recent leg amputation, Matador is still a social and active kitty.