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    Mar
    Dental

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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 remarkably communicative, and cat pupils are among the most sensitive health indicators a

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  • 17
    Mar
    Eyes & Ears

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    Cat One Eye Watering: Causes and What to Do About a Weepy Eye

    Cat One Eye Watering: Causes and What to Do About a Weepy Eye

    You notice your cat one eye watering more than usual, leaving a damp streak down the fur on one side of the face. A cat teary eye on just one side is different from general eye discharge — the one-sided pattern is a significant clue that points toward a localized issue rather than a systemic

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  • 15
    Mar
    Poisoning & Emergencies

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    Cat Dew Claw: Care, Injury Prevention, and Claw Cap Guide

    Cat Dew Claw: Care, Injury Prevention, and Claw Cap Guide

    You’re trimming your cat’s nails when you notice that one claw higher up on the leg — the cat dew claw — and suddenly realize you’re not sure what it is or how to care for it. Unlike the other claws that contact the ground during walking, the dew claw sits on the inner side

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  • 15
    Mar
    Parasites

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    Can Humans Get Tapeworms from Cats? What You Need to Know

    Can Humans Get Tapeworms from Cats? What You Need to Know

    You love your cat, but a recent vet visit left you with an unsettling question: can humans get tapeworms from cats? The short answer is yes, though transmission is far less common than many people fear. Understanding how can people get worms from cats, especially tapeworms, helps you take the right precautions without unnecessary panic.

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  • 14
    Mar
    Repro & Surgery

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    When to Spay a Cat: Age, Timing, and What Vets Recommend

    When to Spay a Cat: Age, Timing, and What Vets Recommend

    You’ve just adopted a kitten, and your vet has mentioned scheduling her spay surgery. But you’re not sure exactly when to spay a cat — is earlier better, or should you wait until she’s older and more developed? This is one of the most common questions new cat owners face, and the answer has evolved

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  • 14
    Mar
    Vaccines & Diseases

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    Rabid Cat: Recognizing Rabies Symptoms and What to Do Immediately

    Rabid Cat: Recognizing Rabies Symptoms and What to Do Immediately

    A stray cat in your neighborhood has been acting strangely — wandering erratically, seeming disoriented, and approaching people without the typical wariness of a feral cat. These behaviors might make you wonder whether you’re looking at a rabid cat. Rabies in cats is uncommon in vaccinated populations but remains a genuine public health concern because

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  • 12
    Mar
    Urinary

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    Cat Is Peeing Blood: Causes, Treatment, and What to Do Immediately

    Cat Is Peeing Blood: Causes, Treatment, and What to Do Immediately

    You clean the litter box and notice the clumps look pink or red — or you catch your cat in the act and see that the urine is clearly discolored. If your cat is peeing blood, your instinct to be alarmed is correct. Hematuria — blood in the urine — is a symptom that should

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  • 12
    Mar
    Digestive

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    Cat Nausea: Causes, Remedies, and When Vomiting Becomes Serious

    Cat Nausea: Causes, Remedies, and When Vomiting Becomes Serious

    Your cat has been sitting hunched over the food bowl, swallowing repeatedly but not eating — a classic pre-vomiting posture. Cat nausea is one of the most common health complaints in feline medicine, and while occasional vomiting is normal in cats, distinguishing a minor stomach upset from something serious requires careful observation. Knowing what to

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  • 11
    Mar
    Respiratory

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    Cat Breathing Heavy: Causes, Warning Signs, and When to Get Emergency Help

    Cat Breathing Heavy: Causes, Warning Signs, and When to Get Emergency Help

    You look over and notice your cat’s sides heaving more rapidly than usual — or worse, your cat is breathing with its mouth open. A cat breathing heavy is one of the most alarming things a cat owner can witness, and rightfully so. Unlike dogs, cats rarely pant under normal circumstances. Labored or heavy breathing

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  • 10
    Mar
    General Health

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    Drooling Cat: Common Causes and When to See a Vet

    Drooling Cat: Common Causes and When to See a Vet

    You notice a wet spot on your cat’s chest fur and realize your cat has been drooling. A drooling cat can be perfectly normal in some situations — or it can be a sign that something is seriously wrong. Knowing the difference could save your pet’s life, or at the very least spare you unnecessary

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