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Can Cats Get the Flu? Cat Viruses, Symptoms, and Recovery Times

Your cat is sneezing, has watery eyes, and seems less interested in food than usual. You’ve heard this referred to as “cat flu” and you’re wondering: can cats get the flu the same way humans do? And if you’ve been sick yourself, you might be asking can cats get the flu from humans — is
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Can I Get Tapeworms from My Cat? Transmission Risks and Prevention

You’re cleaning out the litter box one afternoon and notice what look like small white rice grains near your cat’s rear end. A quick internet search later, you’re staring at the words “tapeworm segments” and wondering — can i get tapeworms from my cat? It’s a fair question, and the anxiety around it is real.
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Cat Leg Anatomy, Skull Structure, and What to Do About a Tail Injury

Your cat jumped off the counter in an unusual way, landed awkwardly, and is now holding one leg at an odd angle. You want to understand what you’re looking at before you panic — or before you head to the emergency vet. A working knowledge of cat leg anatomy tells you immediately whether the issue
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Cat Pink Eye: Causes, Symptoms, and How to Help Your Cat’s Eyes Heal

Your cat woke up with one eye partially closed, a watery discharge collecting in the corner, and a pinkish tinge to the whites. You’re wondering: can cats get pink eye? Yes — and fairly often. Cat pink eye, medically called feline conjunctivitis, is one of the most common eye conditions in cats. Unlike human pink
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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 mentioned the word “stomatitis” at the last appointment, and
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Cat Skin Infection and Skin Issues: Causes, Conditions, and Care

You’ve been noticing that your cat has been scratching more than usual — not just a quick scratch, but persistent, focused scratching at the same spots on their neck and behind their ears. You check the area and see red, irritated skin with some hair thinning and what might be small scabs. Something is clearly
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Cat Liver Failure Symptoms: What High Liver Enzymes and End Stage Signs Mean

Your vet just called with bloodwork results and mentioned that your cat has elevated liver enzymes. You’ve been googling “cat liver failure symptoms” and getting a mix of scary and reassuring information that doesn’t quite fit together. You want to understand what elevated numbers actually mean in practice — is this early-stage liver disease that’s
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Why Do Cats Drool? Common Causes and When to See a Vet

You’re petting your cat and notice a wet spot on your sleeve — or spot your cat leaving small damp patches on the couch. It makes you wonder: do cats drool normally, or is something wrong? For most pet owners, cats drooling feels unusual compared to what they see from dogs. The good news is
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Cat Breathing Fast: What’s Normal and When to Act

You glance at your cat resting on the couch and notice their sides moving quickly. Is your cat breathing fast at rest — or does it just seem that way? Cats normally breathe between 15 and 30 times per minute when relaxed. If you’re watching your cat breathe fast but otherwise normal — playing, eating,
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Why Is My Cat Peeing Everywhere? Causes and How to Stop It

You find wet spots on the couch, laundry, rugs, or corners of rooms — and you’re frustrated. Cat peeing everywhere is one of the most common reasons cats are surrendered or rehomed, but it’s rarely random or spiteful. When you ask why is my cat peeing everywhere, there’s almost always a specific trigger — and
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