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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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cats eyes watering: Common Causes and What to Do About It

You notice your cat is blinking more than usual and there is a wet patch of fur beneath one or both eyes. Cats eyes watering is something many cat owners encounter, and it ranges from completely harmless to a sign that something needs attention. The tricky part is figuring out which situation you are dealing
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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 percentage of adult cats and often goes unnoticed until it causes real discomfort.
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cat losing hair on legs: Causes and What to Do

You notice bald patches on your cat’s legs and lower belly, or you are finding clumps of fur around the house and your cat’s coat is looking noticeably thinner. Cat losing hair on legs is a symptom worth investigating, because the cause ranges from completely benign over-grooming to a medical condition that needs treatment. Catching
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can cats snore? Cat Snoring, Liver Failure, and When to Worry

You are lying in bed and you hear a soft, rhythmic snuffling sound coming from your cat’s direction. Can cats snore? Yes — and for most cats, the occasional snore is completely harmless. But why do cats snore and when does that sound shift from amusing to concerning? The answer depends on how often it
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Cat Sick: Signs Your Cat Is Unwell and What to Do Next

You glance over at your cat and something feels off. Maybe they skipped breakfast, or they’re sitting hunched in a corner they never normally use. When a cat is sick, the signs are often subtle at first — cats are expert at hiding discomfort, a survival instinct left over from their wild ancestors. Knowing what
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Labored Breathing in Cats: Causes, Warning Signs, and Next Steps

You notice your cat sitting upright with elbows out and neck extended, breathing faster than usual. Or maybe they made a wheezing sound that stopped you in your tracks. Labored breathing in cats is not something to monitor overnight and see how it goes — it’s one of the more urgent symptoms a cat can
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Cat Throwing Up Yellow Liquid: Causes and When to See a Vet

You walk into the kitchen and find a puddle of bright yellow liquid on the floor. Your first reaction is concern, and rightly so — a cat throwing up yellow liquid is something most cat owners encounter at some point, but it’s not always clear whether it’s a minor stomach upset or a sign of
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Cats Peeing Blood: What Causes Hematuria and What to Do

You’re cleaning the litter box and you notice something that stops you cold — the urine is pink, red, or brown instead of yellow. Cats peeing blood is a symptom, not a diagnosis, but it’s one that always warrants a call to the vet. The technical term is hematuria, and it can range from mild
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20 Year Old Cat Care: Senior Cat Health, Behavior, and What to Expect

Your cat has been with you through moves, relationships, and decades of life. Now you’re looking at a 20 year old cat and wondering what’s normal, what’s declining, and how to give them the best possible quality of life for however long they have left. Cats this age are genuinely exceptional — the median cat
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