Why can’t I use dog flea products on my cat?
Owners looking to save some money when treating multiple pets with fleas may question their veterinarians' warning not to use dog products to treat cats.
Owners looking to save some money when treating multiple pets with fleas may question their veterinarians' warning not to use dog products to treat cats.
It's natural for us to look for any opportunity to save money here and there. But it isn't safe to use flea and tick control treatment for your dog or cat when the treatment is ...
Regular cat flea treatment is essential to keep your feline friend safe from these disease-bearing insects. However, it's important to consider the safety of your cat and your o...
Intestinal parasites are very common in cats and dogs, and can affect your pet in a variety of ways, ranging from mild discomfort and irritation to causing serious, life-threate...
Not all plants produce smells that are loved by cats, but silver vine does. Why exactly cats love these smells is still a big mystery. Hartz has silver vine questions and answer...
While cats, like humans, visually assess the world around them, they also have an important sensory tool that heightens their perception – whiskers.
Ticks aren’t your regular creepy crawlers – they’re carriers of dangerous diseases that can be transmitted to you and your pets if they remain attached for too long.
For many pet owners, fleas and ticks are a year-round concern – they celebrate all seasons and are always on the lookout for their next meal.
You might be surprised to learn that while fleas thrive in humid, warm conditions – with the height of their activity in the spring, summer and even fall – they can and do endur...
In support of National Immunization Awareness Month, Hartz is highlighting the importance of vaccinating your cat or dog as a critical part of preventative care and responsible ...