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As cat owners, it is our responsibility to understand our cats language (what they are trying to tell us), and not the other way around. The most important means of feline communication can be seen in the movement of their ears and whiskers. There is so much we humans have to learn about cats, and so much we can learn from them. It is a cats mysterious nature that makes them such fascinating and intriguing companions.

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Are You Speaking Your Cats Language Or Trying to Get Them to Understand Yours?

Cat allergies are easy to spot once you know what you are looking for. An ear infection can be detected by the constant shaking of their heads which is not normal. On closer inspection you should be able to see that the outer part of their ears should be pink and fairly flat. If there are any signs of swelling or toughening then the chances are they have a blood clot or an allergy.

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What to Do If Your Cat Has Allergies