Jeff Feinman VMD, CVH  — Weston, Connecticut  — Call: 203.222.7979

Thursday, 12 January 2012 17:49

Why Does My Older Pet Urinate in the House?

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary passing of urine. Pets can be incontinent for many different reasons.

Thursday, 03 March 2011 21:35

Bladder Stones In Dogs and Cats

Urinary tract infections are a very uncomfortable problem for humans and animals alike. In pets, especially cats, urinary tract infections can sometimes be accompanied by bladder stones, which can both initiate and promote infection in the bladder.

This article lays out some often-ignored principles of feline nutrition and explains why cats have a better chance at optimal health if they are fed a "quality" canned food diet instead of dry kibble.

Published in Diet Discussion