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THE CHAOS AGENT
Matt Gaetz threw the House into disarray. What does he want?
Premature Enzyme Activation Pancreatitis in Cats
Has your cat ever had repeated or continuous episodes of diarrhea or vomiting? Maybe your vet has given you medication and the issue seemed to go away for a while but then came back.
Problem Pedigrees: Old Problems, New Tools
“You Think He’s What Color????”
Emerging Colors and Patterns
“The only thing certain is change” goes an old saying. However, sometimes there is actual change, and sometimes change is the result of more accurate information.
Hey Kids! Let's Put on a Show!
Getting Your Show on the CFA Schedule
What if You Could "C" it Coming?
“There you are in the ER waiting room, waiting for the vets to assess a queen who is having birthing troubles.
What You Don't Know About American Wirehairs
Wired For Sound! (Specifically, Purrs!)
UP CLOSE AND, Purr-sonal
Northwest Region Judge Wendy Heidt stumbled upon CFA completely by accident while out with friends at a Harvest Festival.
Library Cats felis cattus bibliotheca
Introduction - The Middle Ages, sometimes referred to as “The Dark Ages,” spanned approximately one thousand years, between 479 AD and 1450 AD. This time period is not generally considered to have been friendly to anyone, human nor animal, but it was especially hostile toward felines. Ignorance of knowledge and science was rampant among the majority of the population, with the ability to read limited to clerics and the wealthy. Myths, legends, and galliard songs spread widely throughout Europe as people migrated from place to place, searching for food and a safe habitat. Fear of the unknown and the unexplainable, particularly of witches and their cat familiars, was spread not only by the stories and songs, but by the Popes themselves. Without touching on the atrocities of medieval times, let us just say it was not the best time to be a cat.
Is Dental Care for Cats Important?
The simple answer to this question is YES
Staying Safe "On the Road Again"
Safety Tips for You and Your Cat at Hotels
Move Over, St. Patrick
St. Patrick’s “Sister Saint”
Odontiasis: The Gnashing of Baby Kitten Teeth
February is National Dental Month for veterinarians across the US as healthy teeth translates to healthier pets. Cat Talk takes a look at how owners can care for teething kittens and how ongoing dental care helps adult cats live healthier lives.
A Colossal Jacket
For years, I admired an elusive graffiti writer. Now I have his work on my Schott Perfecto.
Erase fatigue and brain fog
There's nothing like staying warm and cozy inside when it's chilly outdoors. But closing up our homes to chase away the cold exposes us to indoor air pollutants.
Fast fixes for winter's gunk & grime
From road salt on your floors to soot in your fireplace, we have the easy ways to outsmart seasonal messes
"Help me overcome conflict!"
We all wince at the thought of confrontation, but being honest-even when it's uncomfortable can deepen ties. Here, kind ways to do just that
Surprising way to block heart attack & stroke
The same virus that gave you chickenpox as kid can flare up later as shingles, causing a rash or blisters. It also taxes your immune system, raising the risk of heart attack and stroke. The CDC advises people over 50 get two doses of the Shingrix vaccine. Here's what you need to know
"I cured my insomnia with journaling!"
Lack of sleep left Sonia Palleck, 54, in a dizzying spiral of exhaustion and frustration...until she stumbled upon an easy way to release the emotions that were keeping her up all night!
You may have $$$ treasures in your home!
When stuck indoors on a chilly day, there's no better time to go on a hunt around your house for valuable items that you can sell for a bundle! Here's what experts say is smart to look for now
What your urine is telling you
Turns out your pee can help you ID everything from high blood sugar to kidney stones. Here's what to know
"I make six figures a year helping teachers!"
Lisa Fink paved her own path to financial security by making printables for other busy teachers! Here's how
The carnivore cure for weight loss
Dr. Anthony Chaffee reveals simple Harvard-approved guidelines linked to impressive fat loss + better health
Soothe cold-weather back pain
Nearly 65 million Americans suffer from back pain, and 16 million report chronic aches. That pain can get in the way of everyday activities and favorite hobbies.
Living in the Age of Özempic
Game-changing weight-management drugs are finally going mainstream. But as with any buzzy health topic, with the fascination come plenty of myths and misunderstandings. WH has the expert info for determining whether one of the next-gen meds is right for you.
Brighter Undereyes
Dark circles and discoloration can be tricky to treat, but there's a host of eye-opening solutions you can try. Start with these strategies.
Why Women Are Choosing to Be Child-Free
The choice can be liberating, yet stigmas persist. Here, how to cut through the noise with clarity and confidence to make the decision that's right for you.
Sip Smart Strategies
Experts read the tea leaves for you and share tips for getting the most health perks and flavor from each and every cup.
Gut Feelings
A rising interest in the microbiome means an old-school health hack is making a major comeback. Here, how to supplement with fiber in 2024.
What Really Happened to Baby Christina?
Twenty-six years ago, Barton McNeil called 911 to report that his three-year-old daughter had died in the night. It was the worst thing that could ever happen to any parent. Then a new nightmare began.