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cat throwing up worms: What It Means and What to Do Next

You glance down and notice your cat has vomited — and something in the mess is moving. Your stomach drops. If your cat threw up worms, it is a shock, but it is more common than you might think, and knowing what to do next matters. Parasitic worms can migrate through a cat’s digestive system
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What Is a Female Cat Called — and Other Cat Name Facts

Someone drops a cat terminology question in conversation and you realize you’ve owned cats for years but never actually thought about this. What is a female cat called? You know it’s not just “cat” — there’s a specific term, and knowing it is one of those small facts that comes up more often than you’d
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cat condo for large cats: Best Picks and What to Look For

You have a big cat — a Maine Coon, a Ragdoll, a large domestic shorthair — and the standard cat tree you bought looks embarrassingly tiny next to him. Finding a proper cat condo for large cats is not as simple as grabbing whatever is on sale. Size, weight capacity, platform dimensions, and stability all
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woman yelling at cat: The Meme That Broke the Internet

You have seen it a hundred times — the split image of a woman yelling at cat, one side showing two women at a dinner table looking furious, the other side showing a white cat sitting calmly behind what appears to be a dinner plate. It is one of the most recognizable meme formats of
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cartoon cat creepypasta and Other Wild Cat Internet Trends Explained

You fell down an internet rabbit hole at midnight and ended up reading about cartoon cat creepypasta — the towering, grinning horror-cartoon creature that haunts forums and fan wikis alike. Or maybe your feed served up a torbi cat with a coat like a living abstract painting, and you had to know everything about tortoiseshell-tabby
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cat stretch, cow cat Markings, and Fun Feline Facts You’ll Love

You watch your cat do a full cat stretch first thing in the morning — front paws extended, back arched, everything elongated — and you wonder if there is a name for it, or if it means anything. There absolutely is, and cat body language is genuinely fascinating once you start paying attention. Whether your
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my cat has a runny nose: Causes, Care, and When to Worry

You notice your cat sneezing more than usual, and when you look closer, you see a clear or slightly cloudy discharge around his nostrils. My cat has a runny nose — that thought is followed quickly by uncertainty. Is this a cold? Something worse? Most of the time, a cat’s nose running is a minor
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cat collar Guide: Choosing the Right Fit, Style, and Safety Features

You are standing in the pet aisle staring at a wall of options and wondering which cat collar is actually going to stay on, look good, and keep your cat safe. It is a reasonable thing to overthink. Cat collars come in a huge range of materials, closure types, styles, and price points — and
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are roses safe for cats? What Every Cat Owner Needs to Know

You brought home a beautiful bouquet of roses and set them on the table, then watched your cat immediately investigate them. Now you are wondering: are roses safe for cats? It is a fair question, because many popular flowers — lilies, tulips, daffodils — are genuinely toxic to cats, and it makes sense to check
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can cats see in the dark? Night Vision Facts Every Owner Should Know

Your cat bolts across the pitch-black living room at 3 a.m. without knocking over a single thing, while you stub your toe on the coffee table you have owned for five years. Can cats see in the dark? The short answer is yes — far better than you can — but the longer answer is
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