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Cat Health Top Related Articles
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1). Important Cat Litter Box Health Considerations You Should Know About By : RC Wellborn
Cats are the most popular pets in the United States. According to the latest version of the U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook (2002 Edition) there were almost 70 Million pet cats in the United States. Why are cats so popular? There are as many answers to this question as there are cat owners, but the low health risks cats pose to their owners is certainly near the top of this list.
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5). Know When to Vaccinate your Cat or Kitten By : Michael Plante
A vaccine is a substance that is made from dead or living pathogens. It is injected into the body through inoculation (intranasal versions have also recently been developed), which causes the body to create antibodies and, therefore, makes your cat immune to getting the disease in the future...
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11). Cat Health and Cat Care By : Jess Talbot
As a cat lover, you would naturally want to know as much as you can about your kitty's health! Your little bundle of fur can be practically considered as part of the family, so why wouldn't you make sure that he is happy and healthy?
In this article we will look at a few starting points for your cats health.
Cat health is strongly affected by what kitty eats.
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12). Are These Five Killers Chasing Your Cat? By : Romi Matsushita
As a cat owner, your first responsibility is to keep your pet healthy. However, even with balanced nutrition and a good amount of love and attention, cats can still get sick. Learn about the most common ailments that affect cats so you can try to prevent them or cure them quickly with the proper medical care when you first spot the symptoms.
Fleas
Although cats and dogs can live with fleas, flea infestations should be controlled for several reasons.
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13). Taking Care of an Older Cat By : Glenn Cutforth
It would be nice if the friskiness of youth would last forever, but cats get older, like all creatures, and begin to slow down and show signs of aging. When dealing with this situation, there are specific challenges related to taking care of a cat as it gets older. Here are a few things cat owners can do to help their feline friend grow old gracefully and live many years beyond what is normal.
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14). Top Toys That Your Cat Will Have A Ball With By : Dana Goldberg
Cats need to play, no mater how young or how old they are, they need to have some toys in order to stay entertained. Cats love all kinds of different toys and just like people each cat with have his or her own special preferences. Some of the best cat toys are affordable, some are even things that you have around the house already. Just remember to make sure that all of your cat’s toys are safe, that they have no sharp edges for your kitty to cut itself on.
Article Related to: cats, cat breeds, cat health
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15). Could Your Dog or Cat Be at Risk for Kidney Disease? By : Bev Allen
Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy. Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just once, but several days in a row. She knew that excess thirst can be a sign of illness, so she took Zac to her veterinarian for tests. Blood and urine tests showed that Zac was in the early stages of acute kidney disease.
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16). 4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat By : Hagar Lagarto
Declawing is a major surgery known as onychectomy, performed under anesthesia, that removes the tip of each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the cat's forepaws. There is a slight chance of death in the surgery, and a declawed cat may have an increased risk of infection and life-long discomfort in its paws. This surgery is not recommended for an adult animal and is considered an act of animal cruelty in some countries (see below).
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18). Improving the Veterinary Medical Attention of our Cat By : Daniel Lesser
The choice of a Veterinary Doctor for our cat is not always easy, we will have to find that professional who is as much the tutor as the patient feels comfortable, by references, proximity of the address, affection, suitability, trajectory, services, etc, in addition it is not necessary to only pay attention to the cost but the quality of the professional and the services.
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20). Learn The Secrets To Keeping Your Cat Healthy And Happy By : Lorie Huston
Copyright 2006 The Pet Med Site
Keeping a cat as a pet is a very rewarding experience. Cats can provide comfort, companionship, even entertainment. However, when something goes wrong and your feline friend is not feeling well, the results can be devastating. Fortunately, there are several simple things you can do to help keep your cat healthy and happy.
Article Related to: cat health, cat health care
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