Many a pet owner has laughed to themselves about their little chubby kitty and how cute he or she is. Few people realise, though, that cat obesity is a major threat to cat health care and that it is on the rise. If your cat is a bit pudgy then, it might be time to think about a trip to the vet and a weight loss programme.
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Cat Health Care – Obesity
Feline diabetes is on the rise not just in North America, but throughout the entire world. Cat diabetes in many cases can actually be prevented, or put in remission. In fact, if you just do one small thing for your cat, a lot of your cat’s health problems can be resolved.
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Feline Diabetes Helped With the Catkin’s Diet
Feline urinary tract infections are on the rise. They can be treated, but better yet, they can be prevented. One of the commonest reasons for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is what your cat eats. A diet that’s low in protein, and too carb-heavy and high in magnesium, can end up in creating a UTI.
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Quality Supplements and Cat Food For Urinary Health
Cat health problems seem to be on the rise. Cats seem to be less healthy, with more frequent trips to the vet and often don’t make it past ten years. Has this reached epidemic proportions? Is there anything you can do to prevent it? If cat health problems are so common, surely the cause is known? It is my opinion that the cause of most of our cat health problems is well known, by those who look.
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Why Are Cat Health Problems on the Increase?