5 Zoonotic Diseases in Cats Every Cat Parent Should Know

As a cat parent, you want to keep your feline companion healthy while protecting your family’s health too. Zoonotic diseases are infections that can spread from cats to humans. Let’s explore the five most common zoonotic diseases you should know about. 1. Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis is caused by a tiny parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. Cats are the only animals that can shed the infectious form in their feces. Most infected cats don’t show any symptoms, but the disease can be serious for pregnant women and people with...

    Posted On: Apr 3, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

Your Dog’s Nose Print is One-of-a-Kind: Nature’s ID System

Have you ever taken a close look at your dog’s nose? Beyond being adorably boopable, that wet, textured surface holds a fascinating secret. Just like your fingerprints make you uniquely identifiable, your furry companion’s nose print is completely one-of-a-kind. No two dogs in the entire world share the same nose print pattern! What Makes a Nose Print Unique? If you gently examine your dog’s nose, you’ll notice an intricate pattern of ridges, lines, and bumps on the surface. These patterns are formed before birth and...

    Posted On: Apr 2, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Cat anxiety and stress: integrative treatments and signs to watch for

Cats experience stress too – here’s how to recognize anxiety, address triggers, and naturally support calm, confident feline behavior. Cats may not pace the floor worrying about bills or doomscroll at midnight — but they absolutely experience anxiety and stress. These emotional states can affect your kitty’s behavior, health, and quality of life.  As a holistic veterinarian, I often see cats quietly suffer from mental health issues that masquerade as physical illness or “bad behavior.” The good news?...

    Posted On: Apr 1, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Do dogs and cats have a dominant paw?

Find out if dogs and cats show left- or right-paw preferences, what it means, and simple ways to identify your best friend’s dominant paw.  Do dogs and cats have a dominant paw? Just as we are right-handed or left-handed, dogs and cats can show preferences for using one paw over the other. Researchers call this fascinating behavior “laterality.” It’s more common in our four-legged friends than many realize. Paw preferences in dogs Research shows many dogs favor one paw over the other when performing certain tasks....

    Posted On: Apr 1, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Understanding Selective IgA Deficiency in Dogs

If you’re caring for a dog, you’ve probably heard about common health issues like ear infections or allergies. But have you heard of Selective IgA Deficiency? This lesser-known immune system condition affects how your dog’s body fights off infections, and it’s important to understand what it means for your furry companion. What Is Selective IgA Deficiency? Selective IgA Deficiency is a condition where a dog’s immune system doesn’t make enough of a special protein called Immunoglobulin A, or IgA for short....

    Posted On: Apr 1, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

High Blood Pressure in Cats

High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a serious health condition that affects many cats, especially as they grow older. Unfortunately, most people who care for cats don’t know this condition exists or how dangerous it can be. Learning about feline hypertension can help you protect your furry companion from its potentially devastating effects. What Is Feline Hypertension? Just like in humans, high blood pressure in cats means the force of blood pushing against artery walls is too strong. This puts extra strain on vital organs...

    Posted On: Mar 31, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

When Veterinarians Can’t Diagnose Your Dog or Cat’s Medical Condition

Having a sick dog or cat is stressful. When veterinarians can’t figure out what’s wrong, it can feel overwhelming and scary. You’re not alone in this situation, and there are steps you can take to help find answers for your furry family member. Don’t Give Up Hope First, take a deep breath. Some medical conditions are difficult to diagnose, even for experienced veterinarians. This doesn’t mean your companion animal can’t be helped. Medical mysteries happen, and sometimes it takes time, additional testing, or...

    Posted On: Mar 30, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Understanding Dog Bite Force and How to Handle a Bite

When it comes to bite force, dogs vary quite a bit depending on their size, breed, and jaw structure. Scientists measure bite force in pounds per square inch (PSI), which tells us how much pressure a dog’s jaw can apply. Larger breeds with broad heads and strong jaw muscles typically have more powerful bites. For example, breeds like German Shepherds can bite with around 238 PSI, while Rottweilers may reach up to 328 PSI. Pit Bulls measure around 235 PSI, and Mastiffs can exceed 500 PSI. On the other end, smaller breeds like Chihuahuas...

    Posted On: Mar 27, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Natural Calming Treats for Cats

Does your feline friend seem stressed, anxious, or overly energetic? Many cats experience anxiety from various situations like vet visits, thunderstorms, moving to a new home, or changes in their daily routine. Fortunately, natural calming treats can help support your cat’s emotional wellbeing in a gentle, safe way. What Are Natural Calming Treats? Natural calming treats are specially formulated snacks that contain ingredients known to promote relaxation in cats. These treats work by supporting your cat’s natural ability to stay...

    Posted On: Mar 26, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

Immune-boosting whole foods for dogs and cats

Support your dog or cat’s immune system with whole foods like mushrooms, oats, turmeric, and coconut — plus healthy, easy recipes to try.  Whole foods help our dogs and cats live longer and healthier lives. They’re rich in essential nutrients, many of which, such as antioxidants, strengthen or support the immune system and help prevent disease. This article focuses on immune-boosting whole foods for dogs and cats, along with a selection of nutritious recipes to help you incorporate them into your best friend’s...

    Posted On: Mar 25, 2026 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details