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Common Cat Illnesses and Cat Health ProblemsPlease remember that the information on this site does not replace the attention and advice of a qualified veterinary doctor. If you suspect that your cat may be unwell in any way, I do advise that you take them straight away to see your vet....
The Cat Health Info page is where to do so. I will constantly be building more pages so please check back if what you are seeking has not been added yet. Also available is the Questions page. If you have any questions about your feline's health, or want information on how to solve ...
Science-based information to help owners take care of their cat: adopting a cat responsibly, helping kittens grow at a healthy rate, healthy cat nutrition, keeping cats at a healthy weight, cat dental care.
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<Back toPet Health Library What is it? Cats can go for quite some time without passing faeces. However, over time the water in the faeces starts to be reabsorbed through the colon, leading to dry, hard faeces. The colon is the part of the gut that absorbs water after digestion, and ...
information about health care, behavior, training, relationships, and a multitude of other topics to help you make sense of the mysterious and magnificent world of cats.The Mewsletter provides you with a wealth of knowledge on how to maintain your cat's health and how to identify problems ...
As a cat-owner, you know the importance of keeping your cat healthy and happy...We're here to help provide feline health information to help you best care for your kitty. The site has been restructured(please update your bookmarks). To find your way, click on the menu links above to ...
< Back to Pet Health Library What is it? Hyperthyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland (in the neck) becomes overactive. As a result, it produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormones (also known as thyroxine), which act to speed up the cat’s metabolism. What causes it? In ...