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  • Dog vitamins and supplements
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    Whether pets need vitamins and supplements

    Vitamins are a group of low molecular weight organic compounds that are essential for the normal function of all of our pets' organs and systems. Most of them are contained in pet food, which is very convenient!

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  • Moulting in a dog
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    Moulting in animals

    All animals replace old hair with new hair - molting. It can be pathological and physiological. It is important to consider the fact that all breeds of cats and dogs molt at different rates.

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  • How to protect your pet from endoparasites and choose the right antihelminthic?
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    How to protect your pet from endoparasites and choose the right antihelminthic?

    Helminths are worms that live inside living organisms, including pets, parasitizing them. Helminthiasis, according to statistics, is present in every third dog or cat. Parasites carry a great danger, since they reduce immunity and hit the body of four-legged people hard.

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  • Cat with home plants
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    Toxic and non-toxic plants for cats

    Some plants can do more harm than good for your furry friends which makes it important to keep them away from such toxic plants.

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  • VOMITING IN CATS
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    VOMITING IN CATS

    Vomiting is a common problem among cats. However, it is not normal and has a number of causes. Cats may also regurgitate as a result of eating too much or too fast.

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  • Cat vaccination
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    VACCINATIONS IN CATS

    Quite often, the worst enemies are the unseen ones that take the form of harmful bacteria and viruses. The most effective way to protect your feline friends from them is through vaccination.

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  • Lying cat
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    What to Give a Cat for Vomiting: First Aid for Your Pet

    How to help a cat with vomiting at home and whether it can be done? Let’s examine the reasons and how to provide first aid.

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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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  • Kitty
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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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  • Temperature measurement for cat
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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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  • Cat vet exam
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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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  • WHY CATS HAVE VIBRISSAE
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    WHY CATS HAVE VIBRISSAE (WHISKERS)

    Contrary to popular belief, a cat’s whiskers, or vibrissae, do not serve as a balance mechanism. Instead, they function as tactile organs.

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