Poisoning in Scottish Fold Cats: What You Need to Know
Cats are sensitive animals, especially to substances processed through the kidneys. Many everyday items can be highly poisonous to cats. If you suspect your cat has been poisoned, contact a veterinarian immediately—early treatment can save your cat’s life. Bring the container or product with you if possible, so the vet knows exactly what was ingested.
Digestive Problems in Scottish Fold Cats – Diarrhea, Constipation, and Vomiting
Learn about common digestive issues in cats including diarrhea, constipation, and vomiting. Tips for home care, fluid replacement, and when to contact a veterinarian.
Preventing Cat Acne in Scottish Folds: Tips for Healthy Skin
Scottish Folds are adorable and affectionate cats, but like all cats, they can develop cat acne, usually on the chin and lips. While it’s often mild, untreated acne can lead to discomfort or infection. Fortunately, with proper care and monitoring, you can prevent most cases of cat acne and keep your Scottish Fold’s skin healthy.
