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Best Food for Indoor Cats: A Guide to Cat Nutrition and Dental Health

Best Food for Indoor Cats: A Guide to Cat Nutrition and Dental Health You’ve just welcomed a new feline friend into your home, and as an attentive pet parent, you want to ensure your indoor cat thrives in its new environment. You’re aware that the choices you make regarding their diet can have a significant
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Cat Dental Disease: Understanding and Preventing Oral Health Issues

Cat Dental Disease: Understanding and Preventing Oral Health Issues Imagine your beloved feline companion starting to show signs of discomfort while eating. You might notice them avoiding their favorite kibble or becoming irritable during playtime. These subtle changes could be early indicators of cat tooth decay or other cat mouth problems. As a devoted pet
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Cats Eyes and Dental Disease in Cats: Reading Your Cat’s Health Through Both

Cats Eyes and Dental Disease in Cats: Reading Your Cat’s Health Through Both You make eye contact with your cat and notice one of those deeply expressive cats eyes staring back at you — pupils that shift from wide black circles to narrow vertical slits depending on the light and mood. A cat’s eyes are
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Cat Dying from Anemia: Signs, Treatment, and How to Help Your Cat

Cat Dying from Anemia: Signs, Treatment, and How to Help Your Cat You notice your cat is unusually lethargic, barely interested in food, and breathing faster than normal. When you gently lift her lip to check her gums, instead of the healthy pink you expect, they look pale — almost white. These could be signs
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can cats breathe through their mouth? What It Means

can cats breathe through their mouth? What It Means You glance over at your cat and notice the mouth is slightly open, maybe with some rapid shallow breaths. Your first thought is: can cats breathe through their mouth, and is this normal? The answer depends heavily on context. A cat panting with mouth open after
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cat losing teeth: What’s Normal and When to See a Vet

cat losing teeth: What’s Normal and When to See a Vet You find a tiny tooth on the floor and immediately start searching your cat’s mouth trying to figure out what happened. The good news is that cat losing teeth is sometimes a perfectly normal developmental event — and sometimes a sign of a dental
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Do Cats Lose Teeth? What to Know About Cat Dental Health

Do Cats Lose Teeth? What to Know About Cat Dental Health You find a tiny white tooth on the couch cushion and your first instinct is panic. Then you remember your kitten is about four months old, and everything starts to make sense. Yes, cats do lose teeth, but the timing and context matter a
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Cat Tooth Fell Out: What It Means and When to See a Vet

Cat Tooth Fell Out: What It Means and When to See a Vet You’re cleaning up and you find a small tooth on the floor — and now you’re trying to figure out if a cat tooth fell out naturally or if something’s wrong. Your first question is probably whether this is normal, and the
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cat gum disease: Signs, Causes, and How to Support Your Cat’s Dental Health

cat gum disease: Signs, Causes, and How to Support Your Cat’s Dental Health You notice your cat pulling away when you try to pet near the mouth, or you get a whiff of unusually bad breath when they yawn. These can be early signs of cat gum disease — a condition that affects a large
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Cat Stomatitis: Understanding Mouth Infection, Disease, and Treatment Options

Cat Stomatitis: Understanding Mouth Infection, Disease, and Treatment Options Your cat has been eating less, pawing at their face, drooling more than usual, and their breath has gotten noticeably worse. You took a careful look in their mouth and saw red, angry-looking tissue along the gumline and further back in the throat area. Your vet
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