
Everything there is to know about the upcoming Lincoln State Cat Show; an effective treatment may be on the horizon for HCM; and more
You’ve never been to a cat show? Lincoln State Cat Show Manager Jeremy Basterash describes the fun you’ll miss by not attending, and how cats are judged. The Lincoln State Show is February 22-23, Kane County Fairgrounds 525 S, Randall Rd. St Charles. Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is likely the number one cause of death in […]
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You’ve never been to a cat show? Lincoln State Cat Show Manager Jeremy Basterash describes the fun you’ll miss by not attending, and how cats are judged. The Lincoln State Show is February 22-23, Kane County Fairgrounds 525 S, Randall Rd. St Charles.
Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is likely the number one cause of death in adult cats who aren’t yet seniors, and veterinary cardiologist North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Josh Stern explains what’s finally coming – and it’s an effective treatment. More will be revealed April 26-27, at a symposium at NC State in Raleigh, NC or virtually, Health Breakthroughs for Every Cat: Focusing on Future Therapies for Heart Disease and Beyond.