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Cat Behavior

Why Do Cat Eyes Dilate?

Cats have very distinctive eyes in many varying beautiful colors and shapes. Cats have extremely good sight that they use to hunt in the dark in the wild, so their eyes are adaptable to difficult...

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Dr. Alice Barker BVSc MRCVS
Behavioral Problems in Cats

Why Did My Cat Poop on My Bed? A Veterinarian Explains

Finding a pile of cat poop on your bed when you’re ready to hit the hay at the end of a long day is a bit of a nasty shock! Most cat owners love to...

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Dr. Holly Anne Hills BVMEDSCI MRCVS
Behavioral Problems in Cats

8 Reasons Why Cats Never Finish Their Food & What To Do

Every cat is different when it comes to their eating habits. Some might lick their bowls clean while others leave some food behind. This can be normal for some cats but it could also indicate...

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Dr. Aisling O'Keeffe MVB CertSAM ISFMAdvCertFB MRCVS
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Cat Behavior

Why Are Cats Scared of Vacuums? Here’s What We Know

Cats will often scatter when their human gets the vacuum out, but why are cats scared of vacuums? No cat owner wants to cause their feline family members fear, and if your cat finds your...

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Dr. Hannah Godfrey BVETMED MRCVS
Cat Behavior

Why Are Cats So Obsessed With Feet?

Cat lovers will vouch for the fact that life with a feline family member is full of fun, silliness, and snuggles. Yes, your cat might scratch the furniture and you might occasionally find something unpleasant...

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Dr. Hannah Godfrey BVETMED MRCVS
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Cat Behavior

Why Are Some Cats So Obsessed With Olives?

Have you ever noticed your cat go crazy when there are olives on the table? It might sound strange, but you’re not alone. Cats are particularly attracted to the taste and smell of olives and...

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Dr. Holly Anne Hills BVMEDSCI MRCVS
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Cat Behavior

When Do Kittens Start Eating Food? A Vet Explains

If you are a soon-to-be kitten owner, fostering orphaned kittens or breeding your cat for the first time, you will undoubtedly have lots of questions, especially regarding the kittens' diet and when kittens start eating....

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Dr. Emma Rogers-Smith BSc(Hons) BA VetMB MRCVS
Cat Health

What To Do if Your Cat Is Hit by a Car: A Step-By-Step Guide

If your cat spends any time outside, the biggest risk to their health is the motor car. Road accidents are one of the most common reasons cats need to be taken to the vet urgently....

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Dr. Pete Wedderburn, DVM
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Cat Behavior

What Smells Deter Cats From Peeing?

The pungent smell of cat pee is the last thing anyone wants lingering around their home. Fortunately, cats are usually easy to train to use a litter box, and most are fastidious in their toilet...

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Dr. Louise Barnes MRCVS
Cat Health

What To Do if Your Cat Is Stung by a Scorpion

North America is rife with different species of scorpions. Many of these are harmless, but all species of scorpion are capable of injecting venom from the stinger on their tails. They can also do some...

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Dr. Emma Chandley BVetMed PGCertSAS MRCVS

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