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What To Do With A Finicky CatThere are many reasons your cat may not be eating. If she isn't sick, you must do a little investigating to find the cause.
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Cat Health CareStopping Your Cat From Spraying Urinary Tract Infection In Your Cat The Case Against Declawing Your Cat Why Your Cat Won't Use His Litter Box Benefits Of Playing With Your Cat
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Cat Health CareHelping Your Cat Survive Your Move ... will become friendly and form a lasting bond. Going through a confusing situation together will cement that bonding. Make sure you give your cat extra attention during this time. He will sense your mood and the stress you feel at moving may increase his. Try to stay calm when interacting with him. If ... ... occur, the long- term prognosis for this disease is generally excellent. If diagnosed early, any structural changes to the lungs and airway are usually reversible, and damage can be minimized. Recent investigation into alternative treatments for asthma include injectable steroids (for that patient that ... Does Your Cat Have An Allergy? ... something they have come in contact with are the most likely allergies in cats. Contact allergies generally result in a fairly localized reaction on the skin. The cat may scratch a lot or there may be an indication of irritation at the place of contact. Most common causes of contact allergies in cats ... The Case Against Declawing Your Cat ... possibility of hemorrhage, infection, extreme pain and bone chips. There is also the possibility of nerve damage. The cat can become withdrawn, distant, fearful and/or aggressive, and often start biting, as this is the only means of defense left to them. Occasionally the cat will stop using the litter ... Why Your Cat Won't Use His Litter Box ... expensive; some actually prefer the cheaper brands. If you find a litter that seems to make your cat happy, stick with it. A more important reason a cat may stop using his litter box is illness. A visit to the vet to have your cat checked for possible urinary track infection could be in order. A cat with ...
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