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Is Your Vomiting Cat Sick?
Your vomiting cat does not necessarily signal that an illness is present. A number of diseases and upsets in your cat are associated with vomiting, It is a fact, however, that cats vomit more easily than most...
7 commentsIs Your Cat Not Eating?
Is your cat not eating? Has he lost his appetite? There are many reasons why your feline buddy is not in the mood for chowing down, even if you spoil him with his favorite meal. The causes of this curious...
4 commentsCat Eye Problems - Signs to Be Aware Of
Cat Eye Problems should be extremely important to the cat owner. Cat's eyes have special characteristics that set them apart from other animals. Most dogs use a combination of sight, hearing and smell to...
60 commentsCat Problems and Medications
Cat problems have always been present when administering medications. Cats, unlike most other domestic animals, appear to be unusually sensitive to drugs and medications. This applies to drugs used by the...
2 commentsCat Ear Problems
Cat ear problems can change the way a cat behaves. A cat's hearing is one of their best developed senses and they can hear higher pitched sounds beyond the acute range of a dog. When a cat hears a sound they...
70 commentsCat Constipation and Treatment
Cat constipation very often can be mistaken for an overlooked bladder outlet obstruction due to the straining that takes place in both instances. For this reason, a clear distinction must be made before...
6 commentsFinding the Appropriate Cage for Your Cat (Photographic Guide)
I know the caging of cats is not something most people consider but there are lots of reasons why cats should be caged at different points in their life, as mentioned in my previous article: Caging Cats: When...
4 commentsCat Problems With Breathing
Cat problems with breathing can come in many forms and usually indicate problems within the respiratory system. The most common breathing abnormality signs in felines are rapid breathing, slow breathing,...
4 commentsCat Teeth and Periodontal Disease
Cat teeth are designed for grasping, cutting, tearing and shredding. As a cat grasps a piece of meat with his front claws, he bites down on it with his four canine teeth, scissors the meat between his back...
6 commentsHow to Get Two Stranger Cats to Get Along
Conclusion: Let cats be cats Trying to get two stranger cats to get along is one of the hardest things you can ever try to do. In fact you can't. In this hub I'll tell you the story about how I tried to get...
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