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Cat Diseases and Medical Conditions

Gastroenteritis in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

This article aims to provide a simple, clear explanation about gastroenteritis for cat owners whose pets may be affected, and who want to understand more about what’s happening. ​What Is Gastroenteritis? Gastroenteritis is defined as...

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Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM
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Cat Behavior

Do Cats Have Good Hearing?

We’re all familiar with the sight of a cat crouched hunting their prey, utilizing their excellent eyesight and reflexes, but did you know that cats also have a remarkable sense of hearing? In fact, your...

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Cat Health

Why Is My Cat Peeing a Lot?

If you’ve noticed that your cat is peeing a lot, it’s most definitely not a sign to be ignored. Whether it’s been going on for a while or is a recent change, increased peeing (urination)...

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Dr. Aisling O'Keeffe MVB CertSAM ISFMAdvCertFB MRCVS
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Cat Diseases and Medical Conditions

High Cholesterol in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

This article aims to explain the details of high cholesterol in cats, a condition that can happen in cats for a number of reasons. The aim of this article is to provide a simple, clear explanation about cholesterol levels, whether...

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Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM
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Cat Diseases and Medical Conditions

Ringworm in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

The aim of this article is to provide a simple, clear explanation about ringworm for cat owners. This is a common skin disease in cats, with a particular significance in that it is a zoonotic...

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Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM
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Behavioral Problems in Cats

Why Does My Cat Follow Me To The Bathroom?

The domestic cat has transformed from a solitary species who regarded humans as their enemy 10,000 years ago to one that forms social and amicable relationships with people. These days, the foremost important things for...

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Melina Grin
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Behavioral Problems in Cats

Why Do Cats Stick Their Tongue Out?

We’re used to our cats doing all sorts of things that make us laugh, but have you ever noticed your cat sticking their tongue out? The chances are they’re not just pulling a funny face! There are...

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Dr. Nat Scroggie MRCVS
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Cat Health

5 Visual Signs of a Stressed Cat and How To Help

Stress is something we deal with on daily basis and most people know the negative impact of prolonged periods of stress it has on our lives, but did you realize that your cat could similarly...

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Melina Grin
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Behavioral Problems in Cats

Do Female Cats Spray?

Cats spray urine to communicate with other cats. When a cat sprays, it lifts its tail straight up and shoots a stream of urine, sometimes quite a distance, generally on vertical surfaces. Urine marking is...

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Jackie Brown
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Cat Basics

The Complete Guide to Bottle Feeding Kittens

Most newborn kittens are reared by their mothers, which is ideal. However, there are some circumstances where this is not possible, and humans need to step in to give assistance. Examples include: Orphaned kittens who...

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Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM

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