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Why Yarn Isn’t a Safe Cat Toy

Why Yarn Isn’t a Safe Cat Toy

Although cats like yarn and cats and yarn are still often depicted together, yarn is not a safe toy for any cat.

We’ll take a look at the dangers that come with yarn, string, cooking twine, ribbons, thread, hair ties, and even rubber bands, and how you can protect your cat, while still finding acceptable and safe toys.
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Cat Eating Grass

Why Is My Cat Eating Grass?

If you let your cat outside or you take care of an outdoor cat colony, you might notice them gnawing on some greens. The good news is that this is normal and many cats definitely like to eat grass.
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Taking care of a cat with cancer

How My Cat Fought Cancer

💬 Elizabeth "Liz" Italia: "I never thought much about cats and cancer, although I knew they got it. I imagined it was a higher risk with older cats and that if one of my cats got the diagnosis, it would be the end.
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How to Care for Your Indoor-Outdoor Cat

How to Care for Your Indoor-Outdoor Cat

I’ve definitely shared plenty about indoor-only cats, and there’s information on our blog about how to care for outdoor-only cats too.

You may as well find the episode #4 of our podcast interesting. Me and Dr. Leslie Brooks discuss the eternal outdoor cat debate.
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Cat in a litter box

How to Keep Your Cat's Litter Box Clean—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

Today we’re going to talk about everyone’s least favorite part of owning a cat...the dreaded litter box. 

No cat owner wants their guests to be hit in the face with the lovely aroma of cat urine and feces as soon as they walk in the door. In the article below, I will touch on some helpful tips to keep your cat’s litter box clean and discrete.

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Kidney Disease in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

Kidney Disease in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

The kidneys have many vital functions. They primarily act by filtering waste from the bloodstream, regulating the number of essential minerals (potassium, phosphorus, and sodium) present in the bloodstream, conserve water, and produce urine.
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The Importance of Hydration in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

The Importance of Hydration in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

One of the most common complaints I hear from cat owners is that their cats won’t drink water.

Some of my clients report that they have honestly never even seen their cat touch a water bowl. Some cats like to rebel and boycott water altogether by dumping their bowls over in protest. 🤦‍♀️
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Arthritis in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

Arthritis in Cats—By Dr. Kimberly Couch

By definition, arthritis is inflammation of the bone joints. Many people don’t realize that cats can even get arthritis because they are so small and agile.

Signs of pain in cats can be very subtle and not as easily noticed as they are in dogs.
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