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In most cases, dandruff is merely unsightly, although sometimes it can be an indicator of an underlying medical condition. Here’s what to look out for.
There are few things more exciting than bringing a cat or a kitten into your home for the first time. Let’s review your kitty’s wellness checklist.
Constipation is an occasional, harmless problem in most cats. Repeated bouts of constipation, however, is an abnormal finding and, left untreated, constipation can progress, with sometimes dire consequences.
Detect the signs of pancreatis before its fatal. Here’s what to look for.
An expert explains the causes of bad breath and how to treat it.
What is cognitive decline and how do you know if your cat is experiencing it? What are the symptoms and how do you treat it? Here’s what a veterinarian has to say.
It’s normal for a cat’s eyes to appear moist, and a little bit of wetness on the fur around the eyes or in the corner of the eye is normal. Constant or excessive tearing, however, is not a normal finding and should definitely be investigated by a veterinarian.
If unaddressed, dental problems can lead to a variety of consequences including bad breath, loose teeth, oral pain and difficulty eating.
Is it normal for a cat to snore? The short answer is … sometimes. There are harmless reasons for cats to snore and some not-so-harmless reasons.
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