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    What to Do if Your Cat Doesn’t Eat for a Few Days

    Decreased appetite or a complete refusal to eat will not always be a symptom of the disease. There could be many reasons for this, and every owner should be aware of them.

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    Worms in Cats: Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Helminth infections can occur even if a cat never leaves the house. Without treatment, these infections can lead to severe consequences or even death.

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    Runny Nose in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Rhinitis, or inflammation of the nasal mucosa, can affect cats and their sensitive sense of smell. Inflammation may cause their narrow nasal passages to become blocked, leading to mouth breathing.

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    White Discharge in Cats – Types, Causes

    If you notice a white discharge from your cat, do not panic. In most cases, vaginal discharge is a physiological process. If the discharge is white, odorless, and without any inclusions, it likely indicates that the cat is ready to mate.

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    Roznicowanie fenotypowe i genotypowe drozdzy z rodzajucandidaizolowanych z kalu zwierzat miesozernych

    Różnicowanie fenotypowe i genotypowe drożdży z rodzajuCandidaizolowanych z kału zwierząt mięsożernych (psów i kotów) Różnicowanie fenotypowe i genotypowe drożdży z rodzaju Candida izolowanych z kału zwierząt mięsożernych (psów i kotów). Zakład Mykologii1,...

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    Sick cat hovering over water bowl

    The poor kitty is very thirsty and has been trying his most challenging to nurse, but he can’t quite reach the water. You can help with this by holding him still until he’s done drinking and then letting him go so that he can find his way to the bathroom.

  • TOOTH RESORPTION IN CATS

    TOOTH RESORPTION IN CATS

    The dentin of a single tooth (or multiple teeth at the same time) erodes and finally becomes irreversibly damaged in a disease known as tooth resorption – formerly known as feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL) or cervical line lesion.