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How many placentas does a cat have when giving birth to kittens?
The number of placentas a cat has depends on the number of births. Generally, when a cat gives birth to several kittens, there will be several placentas. Most c···
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What kind of nutritious milk powder should a cat drink after she has given birth?
It is nutritious for cats to drink goat milk powder after giving birth. The protein structure in goat milk is the same as that of breast milk. It contains a lar···
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Will cats live longer after neutering?
Cat life expectancy will be extended after neutering. Neutering your cat will prevent or reduce the risk of reproductive system diseases, especially testicular···
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What are the disadvantages of breeding male cats too early? What are the disadvantages of breeding male cats too early?
Disadvantages of breeding male cats too early: 1. It affects the normal growth and development of cats, especially when the cats are not yet sexually mature, wh···
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How to make your pet cat remember his name
It seems that it is not easy for pet cats to remember their own names, but there is a method for everything. As long as the method is in place, the effect will···
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How to solve the problem of cats losing hair and sticking to clothes?
I used to naively think that pets are easy to raise, and at most they only need to be fed and bathed every day or given an occasional grooming session! Now I r···
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What is cat claw fever
Cat claw fever is a bacterial disease. It is caused by the bacterial infection "Bartonella henselae", and this bacteria can be transmitted to humans through cat···
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What disease is cat scratch fever?
Cat-scratch fever is a subacute, usually self-resolving bacterial disease characterized by lethargy, granulomatous lymphadenitis, and fever. The pathogen of cat···
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Why do cats have so much gum in their eyes?
The reasons why cats have a lot of eye droppings:1. Angry: Cats themselves have serious anger, which will cause inflammation in the cat’s eyes and secrete an a···
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What is cat distemper and what are its symptoms
Feline distemper, also known as feline panleukopenia, is also known as feline infectious enteritis, which is a highly contagious disease caused by feline parvov···
