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Help! Why is my cat destroying my house?!

Many cats live in perfect harmony with their surroundings. Unfortunately, others can claw sofas, climb drapes, and even spray urine on the furniture. It’s important to understand that your cat is…

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cat pancreatitis

How to Recognize and Treat Pancreatitis in Cats

Pancreatitis in cats can be a difficult disease to diagnose and treat. It can involve many parts of the digestive tract and mimic other diseases. Learn more about pancreatitis in cats, symptoms to…

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cat international travel

Tips for Preparing Your Cat for International Travel

Planning an international trip or move with your cat? Anticipating international travel is exciting, but it can also be a busy and stressful time. Planning ahead and preparing your cat is essential…

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Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) in Dogs and Cats

The pancreas is an organ that has many functions, including producing enzymes to help digest food from what is called the ‘exocrine’ portion of the pancreas (there is also an ‘endocrine’ portion).…

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food not good for cats

Foods You Should Never Feed to Your Cat

We often share food as a sign of our love for our feline friends. However, cats are definitely not tiny humans and some foods can cause upset stomach, trigger pancreatitis, can be toxic or even…

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new cat introducation

Introducing a New Cat or Kitten to Your Home

With the addition of a new cat to a household comes a number of challenges to ensure a smooth, and happy transition. Cats by their nature are typically solitary animals that may take longer to…

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cat stomach upset

Common Causes of Stomach Upset (Gastritis) in Cats

When people experience stomach upset, it can easily be identified and treated with over-the-counter medicines. Once symptoms start to appear, even mild ones, any person can easily communicate what…

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stomach cancer in pets

Stomach Cancer in Dogs and Cats - Symptoms and Diagnosis

Stomach cancers are uncommon in dogs and cats and account for only < 1% of total cancer cases. However, stomach cancers often result in serious illness, and chances of recovery and remission are…

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Cat haircut tips

Is it ok to shave your cat's coat?

Cats are known for their grooming behavior. They constantly groom themselves using their rough tongue and are perfectly capable of keeping their coat well-maintained most of the time. This is the…

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Cat ears and hearing facts

10 Cool and Interesting Facts About Your Cat’s Ears

Cats' triangular-shaped ears clearly distinguish them from other species, but there’s a lot more to a cat’s pyramid-shaped ears than meets the eye! Keep reading to learn what makes your cat’s ears…

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Vacationing with Pets: A Guide to Pet Sitting

Vacation season is officially upon us, but for many pet owners, finding reliable pet care can be astressful part of planning a vacation.If like many pet owners, you’ve decided that your pets need an…

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Common casuses and treatment for ear infectiosn in cats

Common Causes and Treatment for Ear Infections in Cats

Compared to other domestic animals, cats do not commonly suffer from ear infections. When this happens, mites are usually responsible, but there can be other causes, such as bacteria and fungi.…

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Flystrike in dogs and cats

How to Prevent Flystrike in Dogs and Cats

Flystrike in dogs and cats is one of those skin conditions where treatment and preventive medication is not readily available. It’s important that pet owners are aware of how this skin problem…

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Cats nose discharge

Causes of Yellow/Green Discharge from Your Cat’s Nose

Nasal discharge is a common symptom seen in cats with upper respiratory airway problems. The nasal passages filter everything the cat inhales to prevent it from traveling and affecting deeper parts…

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High blood pressure in cats

Causes and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Cats 

High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a serious problem in senior cats. Feline hypertension may be primary (without any underlying medical problem) or secondary (caused by another…

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Flea and tick medications pets

Flea and Tick Medication Guide for Pet Parents

Fleas and ticks are external parasites that feed on the blood of their hosts, typically dogs, cats, and other mammals. Heavy infestations can lead to anemia and potentially serious complications…

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Cat losing teeth

Is it normal for cats to lose their teeth?

Dental disease is a very common issue in cats and can have a significant impact on their overall health and well-being, as well as their quality of life. Discomfort caused by gum disease, injuries,…

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Cat teeth home care

At-Home Guide to Keeping Your Cat’s Teeth Healthy

When it comes to your pet’s dental health, prevention is better than treatment. Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from gum disease. A good dental health routine is an important aspect…

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