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Cat starved to death after catheterization
It is normal for cats not to eat after catheterization. Once the cat recovers, it will start eating. If the cat does not eat for a long time, the owner can try···
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Is it okay for cats to drink tap water?
It is okay for cats to drink tap water, but if they cannot drink too much, it is best to give them boiled tap water. In this way, the bacterial microorganisms i···
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There are raised hard bumps on the cat’s body
Hard bumps on cats may be early symptoms of cat ringworm. After the owner finds out, they should isolate the cat to prevent it from spreading to other pets. The···
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Cat's hair loss above eyelids is red
This may be a trauma caused by the cat fighting, or it may be a trauma caused by the cat accidentally rubbing it, or it may be caused by the cat being infected···
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How many days will it take for a cat to have soft stool after changing food?
Soft and loose stools caused by changing food will get better in 2-3 days. Because the food, protein and other nutrients in the old food and the new food are co···
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Is it okay if a cat eats a cockroach?
Cats may be infected with parasites if they eat them, because cockroaches carry a large amount of bacteria, parasites and other toxic substances. After cats eat···
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The cat makes a strange sound like it is stuck
The strange "kaka" sound made by cats may be caused by improper diet, colds, respiratory infections, etc. You can open the cat's mouth to check whether there ar···
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Urethral bleeding in female cat 10 days after neutering
Urethral bleeding 10 days after the female cat is sterilized may be caused by capillaries encountered during surgery or urinary tract infection. It is best to g···
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How long does it take for a female cat to stop producing milk?
Female cats usually stop secreting milk about two months after the kittens are born. However, if the mother cat is weak and does not have enough milk, she may s···
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What is the reason for a lot of eye droppings in kittens?
Causes of excessive eye droppings in kittens: 1. Dacryoadenitis: caused by blocked nasolacrimal ducts, feline herpes, and conjunctivitis, manifested by yellowis···
