• Several diseases causing pain and inability to open cat eyes

    Several diseases causing pain and inability to open cat eyes

    Several diseases causing pain and inability to open cat eyes Cat’s delicate eyes The eyes of cats are so beautiful and versatile, so some people name a beautiful stone “cat eye stone”. However, there are also many diseases related to cat eyes. When owners see red and swollen c...
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  • The effects of cats being home alone for long periods of time

    The effects of cats being home alone for long periods of time

    The effects of cats being home alone for long periods of time   1. The influence of emotions and behaviors Loneliness and anxiety Although cats are often viewed as independent animals, they also need social interaction and stimulation. Prolonged solitude can cause cats to feel lonely and a...
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  • How can cats not be lonely when they are at home for a while

    How can cats not be lonely when they are at home for a while

    How can cats not be lonely when they are at home for a while In order to solve the problems that may occur when cats are left alone for long periods of time, cat owners can take the following measures: Create a rich environment Providing a stimulating and challenging environment can greatly r...
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  • A Healthy Weight for Your Cat

    A Healthy Weight for Your Cat

    A Healthy Weight for Your Cat Would you know if your kitty needed to slim down? Fat cats are so common that you might not even realize yours is on the portly side. But overweight and obese cats now outnumber those at a healthy weight, and vets are seeing more super-obese cats, too. “The problem f...
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  • Newborn Kitten Care

    Newborn Kitten Care

      Newborn Kitten Care Kittens under 4 weeks of age cannot eat solid food, whether it’s dry or canned. They can drink their mother’s milk to get the nutrients they need. The kitten will rely on you to survive if their mother isn’t around. You can feed your newborn kitten a nutritional substit...
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  • Why do pets have nosebleeds

    Why do pets have nosebleeds

      Why do pets have nosebleeds  01. Pet nosebleeds Nasal bleeding in mammals is a very common disease, which generally refers to the symptom of ruptured blood vessels in the nasal cavity or sinus mucosa and flowing out of the nostrils. There may be many reasons that can cause nosebleeds, and I oft...
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  • Inflammation and swelling of pet ears

    Inflammation and swelling of pet ears

    Inflammation and swelling of pet ears Ordinary domestic pets, whether they are dogs, cats, guinea pigs, or rabbits, are often plagued by ear diseases from time to time, and breeds with folded ears are usually more susceptible to different types of ear diseases. These diseases include otitis media...
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  • Where do cats sleep when they are in love with you?

    Where do cats sleep when they are in love with you?

    Next to my pillow: This is the most intimate position, as if to say “I want to be closer to you.” In the closet: Sometimes I find Little Orange sleeping soundly in my pile of clothes. This is his way of finding my scent. Sofa backrest: A high position can give cats a sense of security...
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  • What are the seven signs that your cat is aging?

    What are the seven signs that your cat is aging?

    Changes in mental state: from active to quiet and lazy Remember that naughty little kid who jumped up and down at home all day long? Nowadays, he might prefer to curl up in the sun and take a nap all day long. Dr. Li Ming, a senior cat behaviorist, said: “When cats enter old age, their ener...
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  • What are the diseases of pus and tear stains in cat eyes

    What are the diseases of pus and tear stains in cat eyes

    Are tear stains a disease or normal? I have been working a lot lately, and when my eyes are tired, they secrete some sticky tears. I need to apply artificial tear eye drops many times a day to moisturize my eyes, which reminds me of some of the most common eye diseases in cats, such as a large a...
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  • Cat asthma often mistaken for a cold

    Cat asthma often mistaken for a cold

    PART 01 Cat asthma is also commonly referred to as chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, and allergic bronchitis. Cat asthma is very similar to human asthma, mostly caused by allergies. When stimulated by allergens, it can lead to the release of serotonin in platelets and mast cells, causing air...
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  • How to choose a good hairball remedy cream for cats?

    How to choose a good hairball remedy cream for cats?

    How to choose a good hairball remedy cream for cats? As a cat owner, it’s important to ensure the health and well-being of your feline friend. One common issue that many cat owners face is dealing with hairballs. These pesky little clumps of fur can cause discomfort for your cat and even le...
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  • Why do cats need to remove hairball regularly?

    Why do cats need to remove hairball regularly?

    Cats are known for their fastidious grooming habits, spending a significant amount of time each day licking their fur to keep it clean and free of tangles. However, this grooming behavior can lead to the ingestion of loose hair, which can accumulate in their stomach and form hairballs. Hairballs ...
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  • What are ticks?

    What are ticks?

    Ticks are parasites with large jaws that attach to pets, and humans, and feed on their blood. Ticks live on grass and other plants and leap onto a host as they pass by. When they attach they are generally very small, but they grow rapidly when they latch on and start feeding. They may al...
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  • More about fleas and your dog

    More about fleas and your dog

    What are fleas? Fleas are small, wingless insects that, despite their inability to fly, can travel huge distances by jumping. To survive fleas must feast on warm blood, and they aren’t fussy – most household pets can be bitten by fleas, and sadly humans are also at risk too. What is the fle...
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