The kitten’s behavioural development

The kitten’s behavioural development encompasses the prenatal period and the first few weeks of life. These phases are crucial in shaping the kitten’s identity and can influence the appearance of developmental disorders, particularly forms of aggression. Understanding the feline lifestyle is essential to understanding these disorders. The kitten’s first weeks of life During the gestation … Read more

The different types of behavioural problems in cats

Behavioural disorders in domestic felines, particularly aggression, are a significant problem for both the animals and their owners. Aggression in cats can take many forms. It can be triggered by a multitude of environmental, physiological and psychological factors. Predatory behaviour Predatory behaviour is natural in cats. It is not an aggressive disorder. However, without good … Read more

Thyroid disorders: hyperthyroidism in cats

Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common hormonal disorders in older cats. Overproduction of thyroid hormones causes this condition, which can have serious consequences if not treated quickly. What causes this disease? Feline hyperthyroidism results from a disorder of the thyroid gland, which is responsible for producing thyroid hormones (T3 and T4), essential for regulating … Read more

Feline coronavirus in Covid 19 research

Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a well-known pathology in veterinary medicine, particularly because of its ability to cause persistent and sometimes lethal infections in felines. This virus, a member of the large Coronaviridae family, shares structural and genomic characteristics with other coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2, responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic in humans. Thus, the study of the … Read more

Infectious Feline Peritonitis: a dangerous coronavirus

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious viral disease caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus (FCoV). Primarily affecting young cats and cats living in groups, the disease is almost always fatal if not treated promptly. FIP can progress rapidly, causing a range of serious symptoms. What causes this disease? Feline infectious peritonitis is … Read more

Autumn and cats: how to beat the hairballs?

Hairballs are a common problem in cats, especially those with long hair or who lick themselves excessively. Although natural, they can lead to serious complications if left untreated. This article will help you understand the causes of hairballs, their symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments, as well as natural solutions and ways to prevent them from … Read more

Lymphoma in cats: a devastating disease

Lymphoma in cats is a common cancerous disease that mainly affects the lymphatic system of our felines. The condition can cause a variety of symptoms, depending on where it develops in the body. For cat owners, it’s crucial to understand this disease so you can detect it early and explore the treatment options available. What … Read more

Ear scab: what to do?

Ear scab, also known as otacariosis, is a common parasitic disease of dogs, cats and ferrets. Otodectes cynotis, a mite, causes the disease by feeding on earwax and skin debris in the animal’s ear canal. This highly contagious disease can lead to serious complications if not treated quickly. What causes this disease? Ear mange, or … Read more

Freestyle sensors for monitoring diabetic cats

Diabetes mellitus is a common condition in cats, requiring careful management of blood glucose levels to ensure their well-being. Continuous glucose monitoring sensors, such as the FreeStyle Libre, offer an innovative solution for blood glucose monitoring in diabetic cats. This article examines the benefits and use of FreeStyle Libre sensors in feline blood glucose monitoring, … Read more

Epilepsy in pets

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition that affects not only humans but also pets such as dogs and cats. The condition is characterised by recurrent seizures resulting from abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can vary in intensity and duration, ranging from mild tremors to severe convulsions. Managing epilepsy in pets requires a multidisciplinary … Read more

How should diabetes be managed in cats?

Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine diseases in cats, mainly affecting middle-aged to older felines. With its prevalence increasing over the last thirty years, it is crucial for cat owners to understand this disease in order to better prevent and manage it. This article will guide you through the key aspects of … Read more

Kidney failure in cats: how can you help?

Renal failure is a common condition in cats, particularly older felines. This condition, which is often initially asymptomatic, can have serious consequences if not treated in time. In this article, we take an in-depth look at this dreaded disease, its symptoms, the means of diagnosis, the treatments available and methods of prevention to ensure a … Read more

Understanding and preventing feline leukemia (FeLV)

Feline leukemia, caused by the feline leukemogenic virus (FeLV), is a serious disease that affects domestic cats and other felines. This virus can cause a range of conditions from chronic infections to fatal cancers. In this article, we explore in detail the infectious agent responsible, the symptoms in animals, diagnostic methods, available treatments and preventive … Read more

AIDS in cats: Understanding FIV and protecting your feline friend

Feline immunodeficiency syndrome (FIV), commonly known as cat AIDS, is a serious viral disease that affects domestic felines. Transmitted mainly through bites and sexual intercourse, FIV weakens cats’ immune systems. This leaves them vulnerable to opportunistic infections. In this article, we explore in detail the infectious agent, symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments and means of … Read more

Cat typhus: vaccinate your kitten!

Cat typhus, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a potentially fatal viral disease. Highly contagious and widespread in France, it mainly affects kittens and young cats. In this article, we take an in-depth look at the infectious agents responsible, the symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments and means of prevention. Our aim is to provide you … Read more

Impact of Toxoplasmosis on Human and Animal Health

Toxoplasmosis is a common parasitic infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii, a single-celled parasite that mainly affects felines as its definitive hosts, but can also infect all warm-blooded vertebrates, including humans. Often benign and asymptomatic, this infection can nevertheless lead to serious complications in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant women. What infectious agent is responsible? Toxoplasma gondii … Read more

Cat’s Claw Disease: Health Maze

Cat scratch disease, or feline regional lymphadenitis, is an infectious condition caused mainly by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. Although often considered a benign disease, it can lead to severe complications in immunocompromised individuals. The condition also represents a zoonotic risk, with documented cases of transmission of the bacteria to humans via scratches or bites from … Read more

Understanding your cat’s behaviour

Cat behaviour is captivating. Mysterious, they intrigue ethologists and cat lovers alike. These small carnivores express a rich range of body and sound signals. They navigate their world in complex and subtle ways. Deciphering feline communication Communications in cats are based around the four usual sensory channels: acoustic, visual, olfactory and tactile. With a range … Read more

Understanding Tiger Syndrome: myths and realities

In the vast world of feline behaviour, certain disorders remain shrouded in mystery and conjecture, such as Tiger Syndrome in cats. This condition, which arouses both curiosity and concern among pet owners, manifests itself in sudden episodes of aggression that are often incomprehensible and difficult to predict. What is Tiger Syndrome? If your cat is … Read more