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Anorexia in cats is a symptom and not an actual disease. While it is often caused by an underlying illness it can also be the result your cat is recovering from an illness. However, there are several cases in which your cat may just be a very picky eater.

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Anorexia in Cats

Cat bladder thickening is the result of an over extended bladder due to the inability to urinate frequently and with enough force. The condition can be caused by infection, crystal formation, stones and other less common problems which result in problem urination. The problem can be helped in part by following some of the advice made in this article.

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Reduce Thickening in Cat Bladder Walls

Cat bladder problems are usually the result of problems with the amount of water a cat is consuming and potentially elements of the diet that need to be corrected. By making some small modifications in the way a cat is cared for cat bladder issues can be avoided or corrected if they are already starting to become a problem.

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Preventing Cat Bladder Problems

What would you think if you had a lovely, fluffy kitty and it suddenly started to lose its hair? Unfortunately, this problem is more common than many people realize and, in many cases, the hair loss is actually the result of your kitty simply overgrooming or doing other things that are causing hair loss to occur. Just as humans can suffer from obsessive compulsive disorders that cause them to repeatedly engage in the same behavior, your cat may do the same thing when it comes to grooming. As a result, baldness, which is also referred to as alopecia may occur.

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Licking Away Fur – How to Put an End to Your Cat’s Baldness