Dr. Samantha Devine DVM (Veterinarian)

Samantha Devine is a practicing veterinarian who loves to share her experience with animal species and their health. Whether it's a guinea pig question or a pressing matter about something your cat ingested, she strives to provide clear answers. She is passionate about preventative care and firmly believes in the old adage, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Dr. Devine has been practicing veterinary medicine for over 12 years and has spent a great deal of that time writing online to educate pet owners. In addition to general practice small animal medicine, she has worked with horses. zoo animals and aquatic species. She enjoys all aspects of preventative medicine, from nutrition to vaccines. Dr. Devine received her degree from the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Cognitive Dysfunction in Cats (CDS): Causes, Signs & Treatment (Vet Answer)

Our cats are beloved members of our families, living longer and healthier lives than ever before. It’s important to realize that with longer lifespans, veterinarians and pet owners are seeing age-related changes in our feline family members, including cognitive changes. What Is Cognitive Dysfunction in Cats? Feline cognitive dysfunction is also referred to as kitty […]

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Ovarian Remnant Syndrome in Cats: Causes, Signs & Treatments (Vet Answer)

You adopted your cat from a shelter, and she was already spayed. Now, several years later, she yowls and acts like she could be in heat, but that couldn’t be possible, right? You bring it up to your vet during your cat’s semi-annual physical exam, and they suggest that your cat could have ovarian remnant

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Anemia in Cats: Signs, Causes & Prevention (Vet Answer)

Anemia is an insidious disease that can affect your cat. Unfortunately, veterinarians often diagnose anemia when it has progressed to being a significant condition, causing weakness and lethargy. The signs are often subtle, so what do you look for to diagnose anemia in cats? Read on to learn more about the process. What Is Anemia?

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FIV in Cats (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus): Vet Explained Causes, Signs & Care

It is always a bit concerning when your cat seems ill, so you might feel more comfortable if you took them to the vet’s office to get checked out. Your veterinarian will likely want to run several tests if your cat feels under the weather. One test, a feline leukemia and FIV test, checks for

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Hemangiosarcoma in Cats: Causes, Signs & Care Guide (Vet-Answer)

You’ve noticed a lump growing on your cat, and you do the responsible thing, which is talking to your vet. Your cat’s veterinarian takes a skin biopsy after not seeing any other issues on the exam, and the results come back a few days later. Your cat has hemangiosarcoma. What does that mean, and what

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How to Stop a Cat From Licking Everything: Our Vet Discusses Reasons, Remedies & FAQ

You know that cats groom themselves, so you’re not surprised to see your kitty licking until you realize they’re constantly licking things. Is it normal for your cat to lick everything? Is there anything you can do to stop your cat from licking everything? This article can offer you some guidance. Why Do Cats Lick

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Dinovite for Cats: Vet-Approved Nutritional Supplement (2024 Review)

Is your cat itchy? Is his stool softer than it should be? There are many reasons why your cat might benefit from a nutritional supplement. One product to consider is Dinovite for Cats. Let’s take a look at what this product can reportedly do for your feline. What Is Dinovite for Cats? Dinovite is a

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Blocked Tear Duct in Cats (Epiphora): Our Vet Explains Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Does your cat have tears running down its face? No, your kitty isn’t crying, but it could have a blocked tear duct that causes excessive tearing, also known as epiphora. Let’s look at potential causes and what can be done. What Is a Blocked Tear Duct in Cats? First, epiphora is a term you should

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