Health & grooming
Health & Grooming
Good cat care is small, steady, and observant.
The useful routine is not fancy. It is clean litter, fresh water, coat checks, nail and tooth awareness, gentle handling, movement, and a vet call when changes feel wrong.

Build daily habits around clean litter, fresh water, play, rest, and observation.

Notice appetite, weight, litter, teeth, breathing, and behavior changes earlier.

Find vet-aware answers for appetite, litter, breathing, movement, teeth, skin, and weight changes.

Plan routine visits, microchips, spay/neuter questions, dental care, cat-safe parasite prevention, and records.

Brush, comb, trim nails, and check the coat before small issues become painful.

Support older cats with food, litter access, warm rest, mobility, and closer observation.

Plan routine visits, dental questions, emergency backup, and carrier-ready records.

Compare coverage, exclusions, reimbursement, wellness add-ons, and emergency planning before you need them.

