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by Jean Morgan - 2007-03-15
The muscles in human body weaken due to age. This is the reason some people have a hard time holding things or standing up straight. Such symptoms are also seen in dogs and cats so those who own one s...
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by Matthew Homfray - 2007-03-20
Chronic cases of diarrhea in cats are a familiar headache for many veterinarians. Symptoms can wax and wane over a period of time, which can complicate the veterinarians assessment of the response to ...
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by Ann Kristin - 2007-03-21
Cats look cute and adorable. That is until they start biting poor unsuspecting human beings. Cats need to be taught good behavior. A lot of biting that is done by cat is a result of uncorrected bad be...
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by Matthew Homfray - 2007-03-26
Few people think of physical therapy as a viable option for rehabilitating injured cats. It is usually assumed that cats will not cooperate, but contrary to popular belief, most do not resist treatmen...
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by Matthew Homfray - 2007-03-30
It is quite common for cats to present to veterinary clinics with a chronic cough or wheeze. The problem may be constant or just recur from time to time, and can range from mild to severe. Clinically ...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-01
In this article, I'll teach you how to teach your cat to come when called.To have your cat come when called by name is remarkably easy though it takes an understanding of the process.STEPS:1. Talk to ...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-03
Remember, if you don't trim your cat's nails, they will find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats).Trimming nails, li...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-03
Cats can live longer than many people think... 18 to 20 years is common.Here's how to keep your cat purring into advanced old age.Steps: 1. Take your cat to the veterinarian at least once a year for a...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-04
Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This ...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-09
Here are some tips on how to do it without hurting you or your cat...1. Avoid hitting the cats or getting your hands anywhere near their mouths. Hitting could make the situation worse and could cause ...