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Cat Basics

The Ultimate Guide To Cat Pee

Do you keep an eye on your cat’s pee? A strange question, perhaps, but when it comes to our pets, even subtle clues left in their biological habits can give us hints about their health...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
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Behavioral Problems in Cats

Cat Keeps Peeing on Husband’s Things? Top 5 Reasons Why

As much as we love our cats, they sometimes have odd or even frustrating ways of communicating with us. Take peeing on your husband's things, for instance: What's that all about? Well, there are several...

Hannah Harjen
Dr. Hannah Harjen BVetMed PhD MRCVS
Cat Health

Cat Paw Injury: What to Know and What to Do

Cats are fast, nimble, and agile when they want to be. Being light on their feet means their paws are necessary to provide cushion and support. Any injury to a cat’s paw can cause discomfort...

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Dr. Chris Vanderhoof, DVM, MPH
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Cat Health

5 Reasons Your Cat Is Pacing and How To Help

Cats love a good snooze, with some of these cuddly felines being able to sleep for up to 20 hours a day! It’s common to find a cat curled up in a comfy spot for...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
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Cat Health

Cat Massage Therapy: Benefits, Techniques and Application

Like humans, cats can experience the unique benefits of a therapeutic massage. This ancient healing practice can soothe and heal our feline companions. But just how effective is it? In this article, we will delve...

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Melina Grin
Cat Behavior

Cat Love Bites: 5 Reasons Why They Do It & How To Respond

Does your snuggly kitty like to nibble on your hands at times? Cat "love bites" mean no harm, and they can be indicative of affection, overstimulation, style of play, or even frustration. If you dislike...

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Melina Grin
Cat Health

Cat Losing Weight: Causes & When To See A Vet

We all want our cats to be healthy and happy. This includes making sure our cats are a healthy weight for their size. It can be difficult to know how much to feed your cat...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
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Cat Health

Cat Limping: Causes & When To Go to the Vet

When you notice that your cat is limping, what should you do? Should you panic and immediately rush to the veterinarian or should you give it a few hours to see if it resolves on...

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Dr. Cathy Barnette, DVM
Cat chewing on an object (Ragdoll breed).
Cat Health

What To Do When Your Cat Swallows a Foreign Object

The term “foreign body” or “foreign object” can be used to refer to any non-food item that enters an animal’s body. However, we typically use this term to describe a non-food object that has been...

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Dr. Cathy Barnette, DVM
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Cat Health

12 Warning Signs Your Cat Is in Pain

As cat owners, we want our cats to be healthy and happy. The thought of them being in any sort of pain or discomfort is upsetting and worrying. Often, it’s obvious when our cat is...

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Dr. Aisling O'Keeffe MVB CertSAM ISFMAdvCertFB MRCVS

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