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home remedies for cat uti: what helps and what to skip

Your cat is making repeated trips to the litter box and coming out with little or nothing to show for it. Maybe you noticed some straining or a few drops of blood. When those signs appear, home remedies for cat uti start looking very appealing, especially if it is a weekend and the vet is
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can cats catch colds from humans: what the science says

You have been down with a nasty cold for three days, sneezing, congested, and generally miserable. Now your cat is hovering nearby, which is sweet, but it raises a reasonable question: can cats catch colds from humans? The short answer is that the viruses responsible for most human colds, particularly rhinoviruses, do not infect cats.
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at what age can a cat get pregnant: what every owner should know

You brought home a kitten a few months ago and it still seems so small, but a neighbor just mentioned their cat got pregnant at five months old. At what age can a cat get pregnant is not a question most new owners think to ask early enough. Female cats can reach sexual maturity faster
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cat wound care: how to clean and manage injuries at home

You noticed your cat limping and found a puncture wound on their leg, or maybe a bite mark on the scruff that has swollen since yesterday. Cat wound care is a skill every cat owner eventually needs, and knowing what to do in those first few minutes makes a real difference in how well an
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roundworm in cats: signs, transmission, treatment, and prevention

You are cleaning the litter box and notice something that looks like a small piece of spaghetti moving in the waste. Or maybe your kitten has a potbelly that seems out of proportion to how much they eat. Roundworm in cats is one of the most common parasitic infections in domestic cats, particularly in kittens
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crying cat: What Your Cat’s Vocalizations Are Trying to Tell You

You’re lying in bed at 2 a.m. and your cat starts up again — a sustained, mournful sound that makes you wonder if something is seriously wrong. If you’ve found yourself asking why is my cat crying, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common concerns cat owners bring to vets, and the
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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 problem that needs attention. Knowing which situation you’re dealing with changes
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cat skin conditions: What They Look Like and What to Do

You’re petting your cat and notice a bald patch you hadn’t seen before, or some scabbing near the base of the tail. Maybe your cat has been scratching the same spot repeatedly for days. These are signs that something is going on at the skin level, and cat skin conditions range from mild and easily
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liver disease in cats: Signs, Causes, and What Comes Next

Your cat hasn’t been eating well, and you’ve noticed her coat looks a little dull and her eyes seem slightly yellow. You’ve made a vet appointment, and liver disease has come up as a possibility. The phrase is alarming, but liver disease in cats covers a wide range of conditions — some very manageable, others
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How to Tell If Your Cat Is Sick: Signs, Symptoms, and When to Act

You notice your cat hasn’t touched her food bowl in two days and keeps hiding under the bed. Something feels off, but you’re not sure if it’s serious. Learning how to tell if your cat is sick is one of the most useful skills any cat owner can have, and catching changes early can make
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