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  • How To Treat Fleas on Kittens Under 8 Weeks of Age

    How To Treat Fleas on Kittens Under 8 Weeks of Age

    If you have kittens under 8 weeks of age, it is important to treat them for fleas. Kittens that young are more susceptible to the negative effects of flea treatments, so using a product specifically designed for their age is crucial. In this blog post, we will discuss how to treat kittens under 8 weeks…

  • Cat Limping on Back Leg and Not Eating

    Cat Limping on Back Leg and Not Eating

    If your cat is limping on its back leg or not eating, it might be injured. Cats are very good at hiding their pain, so you might not even know that they’re injured until it’s too late. In this blog post, we will discuss the most common injuries that cats can suffer and what you…

  • Can Cats Get Rabies From Mice? (Explained!)

    Can Cats Get Rabies From Mice? (Explained!)

    Has your cat been in contact with mice? Are you concerned about some possible diseases? You are not alone. It is in cats’ nature to hunt mice. But, can cats get rabies from mice? In this blog post, we will discuss the symptoms of rabies in cats, how to prevent your cat from getting rabies,…

  • My Cat Won’t Eat But Will Drink Water

    My Cat Won’t Eat But Will Drink Water

    If your cat is refusing to eat but continues to drink water regularly, there may be an underlying health issue. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning that they require animal protein to survive. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the potential causes of a cat’s refusal to eat and how you can help…

  • What to Do When Your Cat’s Amniotic Sac Is Hanging Out

    What to Do When Your Cat’s Amniotic Sac Is Hanging Out

    If you’ve ever seen your cat’s amniotic sac hanging out, you know that it can be a pretty alarming sight. At this point, many pet parents don’t know what to do. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what to do when your cat’s amniotic sac is hanging out and what the possible implications might be.…

  • Cat Sounds Congested But No Discharge? What To Do

    Cat Sounds Congested But No Discharge? What To Do

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your cat’s congestion is serious or not, you’re not alone. Many pet owners find themselves in this situation, and it can be difficult to know what to do. So, if your cat sounds congested but has no discharge, read on. In this blog post, we will discuss the symptoms of…

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