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Trimming Your Cat’s Claws
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Cats are generally regarded as “self-grooming” pets, though they do need their humans for some grooming activities. One grooming technique cats are unable to perform on their own is trimming their front nails. While some indoor-only cats are de-clawed in the front (this means their claws have been removed by a veterinarian) rear claws are always left for cats. Cat
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Two Common Diseases of Geriatric Cats
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Cats are living longer and longer. This is due to better medical care and the fact that more cats are living only indoors. These cats commonly live up to 15 to 18 years of age, with a few living into their twenties. The oldest cat on record lived to be 38! The two most common diseases of the geriatric cat
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Unnecessary Risks Cat Owners Take
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There are specific activities that can make a positive difference in your pet’s health. The difference will be enhanced health and wellness when you integrate them into your current pet maintenance program. Feeding, grooming and vaccinations are probably your top-of-mind priorities. Sometimes you can miss little changes in health or care that can have a large impact. Care delays can
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Understanding Renal Failure in Cats
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Acute renal failure and chronic renal failure are two health problems that commonly affect cats. Acute renal failure can affect cats at any age; emergency care is essential to treating this condition and saving a cat’s life. Chronic renal failure typically occurs in senior cats. According to the American Association of Feline Practitioners, 49% of all cats over the age
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Should You Declaw Your Cat?
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How Declawing Affects Your Cat When the urge to scratch strikes, your cat doesn’t wait to find a surface you find acceptable. As far as your furry friend is concerned, couches, carpets, table legs, and your favorite draperies provide excellent scratching surfaces. If you’re tired of replacing shredded furniture and expensive draperies, you may be considering declawing your cat. Although
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Preventing Obesity in Cats
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How to Help Your Cat Maintain a Healthy Weight Overweight cats look cute in cartoons and memes, but feline obesity is no laughing matter. Excess weight strains your pet’s heart and joints and increases the risk of diabetes, arthritis, urinary tract problems, cancer, and skin conditions. Is Your Cat Overweight? It’s difficult to determine the ideal weight for your cat
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Preparing for Kitten Season – Spay and Neuter Your Pets and Keep Them Safe and Indoors
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Kitten Season Will Soon Be Here: Are You Prepared? Every spring and summer, animal shelters throughout the U.S. are inundated with litter upon litter of kittens. Many organizations resort to drastically reduced adoption fees and creative promotions to find homes for as many cats as possible. Unfortunately, there are never enough homes for all of the kittens born during the
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My Cat Grooms Excessively — Is Something Wrong?
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It is normal for cats to groom themselves throughout the day. In fact, cats may spend up to one half of each day grooming themselves. For this reason, you may not even notice if your cat starts to groom himself or herself excessively. Nonetheless, if your cat constantly licks himself or herself or is pulling out his or her fur,
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Medical Benefits of Regular Home Grooming for Cats
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The condition of your cat’s coat and skin is an important feline health indicator. Healthy coats are shiny and smooth, and healthy skin will be supple and clear. While nutrition and health status will influence a cat’s appearance, regular grooming also has an impact. At-home grooming care, including daily brushing, is an important part of feline wellness care. While most
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Managing Your Cat’s Night-Time Activity
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How to Keep Your Cat Calm at Night It’s 2 a.m. and everyone is fast asleep, except for your cat. Your feline friend races through the house, skidding around corners and knocking over everything in its path. Although your cat might think that the middle of the night is the perfect time for these frenzied runs, you probably disagree. What
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