cat health
cat health
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-03
If you are purchasing or adopting a cat for the first time, there are many things that you need to take into consideration and know about your new pet. Cats require a decent amount of training, care, ...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-03
Many cat owners must make the decision of whether or not to declaw their pets. Owners must realize that cat declawing is not a simple issue. Whether they realize it or not, there are short and long-te...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-04
Cats are clean creatures. If you have ever seen a cat licking its fur, you have witnessed it self-grooming. Cats are able to keep themselves groomed, as they expel as much saliva as they do urine. Thi...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-06
One thing that cats certainly love is their food. If left to their own devices, cats would seek out rats, mice, or other creatures to devour as dinner. However, nowadays many people have cats as house...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-08
Like human beings, cats can suffer from a variety of health issues. But unlike humans, cats are unable to vocalize the problem. Therefore, an owner's knowledge of warning signs must be depended upon s...
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by Nick Bulka - 2006-12-15
Most of us know that feeding our cat is not really a chore at all. Dump the food in a big bowl or dish, and the cat will eat when it's ready. Unlike a dog, cats tend to not overeat and therefore are m...
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by Anita Hampton - 2006-12-21
Cats, like children, have to be harness trained with persistence and concern. Hard treatment and physical stress can only induce fear in cats.Starting at age six months, a cat can start to undergo th...
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by Anita Hampton - 2006-12-21
Cats are one of the cleanest animals around since by nature, they have the ability to clean themselves without any assistance. Even if that is the case, it does not prevent these pets from soiling the...
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by Anita Hampton - 2006-12-21
Deciding to get a pet and keeping it indoors will take a lot of responsibility. Chores such as feeding the animal or giving it a bath are just one of the few things the owner will have to do but there...
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by Iain McIntosh - 2007-01-07
The effects of taking a cat away from her mother too early (under 8 weeks) can be seen in her first years of life. This is for many reasons, which will be discussed further in this article.A kitten o...