Rabies vaccinations are required for dogs but not cats by every State in the United States and many other Countries. Realistic or over blown fear? Should all cats be vaccinated?
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Rabies and Your Cat
Rabies vaccinations are required for dogs but not cats by every State in the United States and many other Countries. Realistic or over blown fear? Should all cats be vaccinated?
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Rabies and Your Cat
Does your cat have a nasty habit of scratching your best furniture? Unfortunately, all cats scratch and it is impossible to stop them completely. However, it is possible to redirect their ‘scratching attentions’ to a more appropriate object.
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How to Stop a Cat Scratching
As in any new relationship it takes time for the two new partners to get to know each other’s ways and little foibles. It is just the same when you bring a new cat into your home. It is a mistake to believe that all cats are the same.
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Cat Care – Understanding Your Cat
Diet is the foundation of strength for all cats, but in particular, the diabetic kitten. There are so many pages of instructions and guidance in print in all places about the proper nutrients for diabetic felines. A lot of the information is, however, not correct.
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What Should I Feed My Diabetic Cat?
Obesity in cats can prevent a normal life span for your pet and if it is severe enough, it may shorten their time with you. It is by far and away the most common nutritional related health condition in all cats world wide, and it is estimated that almost thirty five percent of all cats are obese. Obesity is officially defined as the excessive accumulation of body fat that causes your pet to be somewhere between twenty to twenty five percent over their ideal weight.
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Obesity in Cats
Yeast infections in cats, is it possible? The answer to the question is yes; your cat can get this type of an infection. Yeast is found commonly on all cats skin and it is in most cases not any type of a health problem as it is found only in very small amounts. However, if it starts to grow and reproduce in abnormally highly amounts, your cat will very quickly develop a problem.
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Yeast Infections in Cats
Cats are the second most popular pet in North America. Problems with hair balls in cats are very common and nearly all cats suffer from them at one time or another. Long haired breeds are particularly susceptible. When the cat starts to choke and heave it can be quite alarming to an owner who has not experienced this before.
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Cats – What is the Cause of Hair Balls?
Not all cats like catnip. As a matter of fact, only a slight majority do love this plant, so whether your cat likes it or not is already genetically programmed. But the cats that take to it really love it. Catnip and its scent is used on cat toys, scratching posts, and cat trees to encourage cats to play and to scratch on those cat items.
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Catnip – Why Most Cats Love This and Other Herbal Treats So Much
DJD in cats is not quite as common as in dogs, but it is estimated that over 30 percent of all cats have this very painful condition and the number is growing every year. This painful condition can be caused by a lifetime of wear, by injury, or it can be self induced by weight.
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DJD in Cats
There are some cases where male cat surgery to correct UTI or urinary tract infection may be needed, but not all cats require it. One such circumstance is when your veterinarian reports that there exists a blockage in the cat’s urinary tract, a blockage caused by several things like bladder crystals or a bladder stone. Blockages such as a bladder stone can be dangerous and life-threatening because it can lead to your cat’s kidney shutting down, or what is also known as renal failure.
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When is Male Cat Surgery to Correct UTI Needed?