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Is 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 commentsA-Z of Houseplants Poisonous to your Cats.
There are many plants you may bring into your home without realising that they are poisonous to cats. Not all of them will prove fatal if eaten or chewed, but some most definitely can kill your much loved...
16 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...
72 commentsIs 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...
8 commentsCat Eye Problems, Why the Cloudy Eye?
Cat Eye Problems of the outer eye primarily center around two common ailments, conjunctivitis and the cloudy eye. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the lining membrane that covers the inner sides of the...
0 commentsSigns of Intestinal Blockage in Cats
Although dogs are very well known for gulping down the most awkward foreign objects, cats on the other hand, are a little more picky and less likely to swallow non food items. However, some cats may be...
2 commentsWhat to do if your cat is dehydrated
Cat's may have nine lives but when a cat becomes dehydrated the outlook doesn't look too good. Prompt treatment is vital to keep the cat hydrated as much as possible and prevent him/her from deteriorating....
1 commentOverweight Cat - Feline Obesity and Cat Weight Loss Tips
It's not just a problem in humans. Our pet cats can become obese, as well. Statistically, about 25% of every 2,000 cats are considered heavy (20%) or obese (5%). Obesity is not a fun situation, and at the...
7 commentsIs Peeing on the Furniture a Kitten Health Problem?
Is peeing on the furniture a kitten health problem or behavior problem? Kitten behavior problems often stem from insecurity and/or frustration. When your kitten pees on the furniture he is telling you that...
0 commentsSneezing Cat
Your Sneezing Cat is usually telling you that there is an irritation with his nasal passage. Sneezing is a reflex which results from stimulation of the lining of the nose. If your cat sneezes off and on for...
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