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Ask The Vet
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Litter-Robot is the best litter box for a multi-cat home. Shared traditional boxes are one of the top offenders of...Read More
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Why Did My Cat Stop Using the Litter Box?
Was your cat using the litter box normally then stopped all of a sudden? Let's explore possible reasons why...Read More -
How Much Should I Feed My Cat?
Cat parents often wonder, how much should I feed my cat? Dr. Justine Lee explains that most adult cats require 20...Read More -
What Causes Heavy Breathing in Cats?
Common reasons for heavy breathing in cats include heat, exercise, asthma, or pneumonia...Read More -
How To Spot a Broken Cat Tail & Other Tail Injuries
Learn how to recognize a broken cat tail and other common cat tail injuries...Read More -
How To Get Rid of Cat Fleas in the House
If your cat has fleas, they are likely in your house too. Here's how to tell if your cat has fleas and how to treat...Read More -
Are Lilies Poisonous to Cats? Absolutely
Unbeknownst to many pet parents, most species of the lily pose an extreme threat to cats...Read More -
Epiphora In Cats, AKA Cat Tear Stains
Epiphora is a type of cat eye discharge, also called cat tear stains, common in Persian and Himalayan cats...Read More -
Why Is My Cat Pooping on the Floor? Reasons & How to Stop
Explore the nuances of cat behavior, understand litter box issues, and deepen your bond with your feline friend...Read More -
Why Do Cats Eat Grass?
If you see your cat eating grass and vomiting frequently afterward, seek help from your vet...Read More -
How Long Is a Cat in Heat?
What are the signs of a cat in heat? The average length of time a cat is in heat is 7 days...Read More -
Why Do Dogs Eat Cat Poop?
And how do you prevent it? This nasty habit, referred to as coprophagia, is somewhat normal in dogs...Read More -
Toxoplasmosis in Cats: Should Pregnant People Worry?
The litter box poses a low but serious risk for pregnant people. Learn how to protect yourself during pregnancy...Read More
Professional vet advice on cat health issues
If you’re looking for veterinary articles related to cat health issues, you’ve come to the right place. All “Ask the Vet” articles on the Litter-Robot blog are written by licensed veterinary professionals.
Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, is a double board-certified emergency critical care specialist and toxicologist who is passionate about all things veterinary medicine. On the Litter-Robot blog, Dr. Lee discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of a wide range of cat health issues.
Ever wondered if you need to take your cat to the emergency vet, or if you should get cat insurance? Hear from Dr. Lee on the subjects. Learn why a clean litter box is essential to good cat health and how to recognize a cat UTI. Get in-depth vet advice on diabetes, kidney disease, arthritis, hyperthyroidism, FIV, feline leukemia, and more. Find out what are the top 10 poisons that land cats in the emergency vet, including plants toxic to cats, and which OTC and prescription medications can harm your cat. Learn how to deal with aggressive cats or introduce new cats to each other. Get answers on how much to feed your cat, and why your cat might be losing weight.
Currently, Dr. Lee works as a criticalist at Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota, and is a consultant for the non-profit ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a BS in Animal Sciences, and then obtained her veterinary degree at Cornell University. She pursued her internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, which is affiliated with the MSPCA. In addition, she has also completed an emergency fellowship and residency at the University of Pennsylvania.
Note: Ask the Vet advice is for informational purposes only; if your cat or pet is experiencing a medical problem, please contact a licensed veterinary professional.