The American Veterinary Medical Association wants cat owners to become more proactive about seeking veterinary care for their feline companions, after the publication of figures indicating they do so less frequently than dog owners. The AVMA’s 2025 Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook found that while almost nine in 10 (87.9%) of dog owners reported having a regular veterinarian or veterinary practice they attend, only three-quarters (74.7%) of cat owners said the same. AVMA president Michael Bailey said: “Cats deserve the same level of preventive care and veterinary attention as dogs,” adding “Having a regular veterinarian . . . means having a trusted partner to help detect problems early and guide your cat’s care throughout their life.”