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  • Cat with anchovies
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat anchovies?

    Cats and fish are a pretty good combination. The cat’s ability to catch and eat small prey and its instinct to chase mice and rats makes it a perfect pet for anyone who loves the outdoors.

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  • Cat eat jerky
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat beef jerky?

    Can cats eat beef jerky? The answer is a resounding yes, but there are some essential things to consider before giving your cat the treat. Beef jerky can be dangerous to cats...

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  • Cat with cake
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat carrot cake?

    Cats are carnivores, which means they are meant to eat meat. They can't digest vegetables as humans do, so any food you give them should be meat-based. This includes everything from chicken...

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  • Grass and cat
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can Cats Eat Chia Grass?

    Cats love chia grass! Here’s everything you need to know about chia seeds for cats—and why they might be worth trying out if your kitty is having an off day.

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  • Cats bowl
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat chickpeas?

    Is there some nutritional reason why your cat might not be able to enjoy a bowl of hummus or falafel? Or is it just something you should avoid giving them, period?

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  • Cat bite spinach
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat cooked spinach

    Spinach, a green leafy vegetable, is one of the most popular vegetables in the United States. It’s also highly nutritious and packed with vitamins and minerals that can help to improve your cat’s health.

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  • Cream and cat
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat cream of wheat?

    Cream of wheat is a staple food for cats. It’s light, easy to digest, and nutritious for your kitty. But can too much cream of wheat make your cat sick?

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  • Cat and lamb
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can cats eat lamb?

    Lamb is a good source of protein, which means it’s an excellent choice for cats who need to gain weight. It also contains other nutrients like vitamin B6, niacin, and zinc.

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  • Dog with aparagus
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can dogs eat asparagus?

    Asparagus is a popular vegetable that's great for dogs. It can provide them with fiber, vitamins and minerals, and fatty acids that help keep their coats healthy and shiny. But if you're...

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  • Dog eat corn
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can Dogs Eat Corn?

    Corn on the Cob is a popular summertime dish that humans and their dogs enjoy. While Corn is not a vegetable, it can be safely fed to dogs as long as it's...

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  • Dog and ginger
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can Dogs Eat Ginger

    Ginger is a delicious addition to any meal, whether preparing it yourself or enjoying it in soup or sauce. But did you know that ginger can be dangerous for your dog to...

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  • Dog and bowl
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can dogs eat oysters?

    Is it OK for my dog to eat oysters? The short answer is: yes! Oysters are an excellent source of zinc, which dogs need to absorb calcium and other nutrients. But before...

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  • Dog with persimmons
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can dogs eat persimmons?

    Read on to learn more about potential toxicity in dogs and how cats might react to having them around.

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  • Dog ultrasound
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Can dogs get salmonella?

    Salmonella is a bacteria found in the intestines of dogs and other animals. It can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. The symptoms of salmonella will vary from dog to dog and person...

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  • Feeding dog with milk
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    Can dogs have oat milk?

    Oat milk is an excellent alternative to regular cow’s milk for dogs. It’s loaded with vitamins, minerals, and protein to help your dog feel fuller and healthier.

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  • Vet listening dog
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Can my dog get kennel cough even when vaccinated?

    Kennel cough is a viral infection that affects dogs. It's caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica, one of the most common causes of canine respiratory disease in the UAE. Kennel cough can be prevented...

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  • Vet hands cat
    Updated: 25 Nov 2025
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    Cat Dandruff: Causes and Tips to Treat it

    If you're like me, your cat spends as much time as possible in the bathroom. Many people live with their cats! But there are some downsides to having a regular house guest...

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  • Pils for cat
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    Are Antibiotics Safe for Dogs?

    The answer to whether antibiotics are safe for dogs is yes. Antibiotics are often used on dogs because they have similar bacteria and viruses as humans, making them ideal for treating infections...

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  • TOOTH RESORPTION IN CATS
    Updated: 27 Nov 2025
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    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.

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  • Dog on treatment
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    CANCER WARNING SIGNS IN DOGS

    Cancer has grown to become a much-dreaded word over the years. Much like in human beings, cancer is also quite common among animals and is one of the leading causes of pet...

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  • Cat vet inspect
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    LUXATING PATELLA OR DISLOCATED KNEECAP IN CATS

    A luxating patella occurs when the patella or the kneecap pops out of place. If the kneecap is not working properly, it may move in and out of the trochlear groove on...

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  • Dog vet inspect
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DISEASE (IVDD) IN DOGS

    Canine intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is a degenerative disease that affects the spinal cord and gives rise to a number of issues related to painful movement. Dog breeds with short legs and...

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  • Vet listening dog
    Updated: 28 Nov 2025
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    HEART DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS

    As human beings, having a cardiac condition can be very worrying. It is more so when our pet family members also develop heart problems, mostly because they cannot tell us when something...

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  • Cat after therapy
    Updated: 26 Nov 2025
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    PHYSICAL REHABILITATION IN CATS

    Much like in their human counterparts, feline physical rehabilitation is geared towards enhancing physical mobility and to increase the rate of healing and recovery. What makes physical rehabilitation more desirable is that...

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