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why does a cat stop grooming

why does a cat stop grooming

why does a cat stop grooming Cats are notorious for being neat and clean. They groom themselves quite often. In fact, on average, cats clean themselves during half of their waking hours. So if your cat has suddenly stopped self-grooming, this can be a sign that something is very wrong, and they may need to go to the vet right away. Here are a few things…

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How Many Teeth Do Cats Have

How Many Teeth Do Cats Have

How Many Teeth Do Cats Have? Cats are enigmatic animals that disappear for long periods of time, and you may never find out where they have been! Independent, strategic, and resourceful, your family cat may be sourcing food from plenty of places in your neighborhood. It is apparently not uncommon that a feline has multiple homes. Therefore, don’t be surprised…

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Are You Ready to Adopt a Bird

Are You Ready to Adopt a Bird

Are You Ready to Adopt a Bird Are you thinking about adopting a bird? It’s crucial to keep in mind that new pet birds require the same level of dedication as dogs or cats if you intend to commit to one. Their lifespan is also considerably greater than that of the usual pet (an Amazon parrot can live for up…

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Cockatiel Care Sheet

Cockatiel Care Sheet

Cockatiel Overview Cockatiel Care Sheet :Cockatiels are intelligent, social, and affectionate birds, making them excellent pets for most households. When properly socialized, cockatiels bond easily with humans and enjoy daily handling. Female cockatiels are chronic egg-layers and often lay infertile eggs (when not housed with fertile males) every other day. Egg-laying can deplete vital minerals and calcium in female birds’…

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Cat Constipation

Cat Constipation

Cat Constipation What Is Cat Constipation? Constipation is defined as infrequent or difficult defecation. This may mean hard stool; large, uncomfortable pellets; or no production of poop at all. Cat constipation is a short-term problem. If your cat continues to be constipated, it can become obstipation (painful defecation) or even megacolon, which is the advanced stage of chronic cat constipation that…

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Cats with Cat Scratch Fever

Cats with Cat Scratch Fever

What Is Cat Scratch Fever? Cats with Cat Scratch Fever For many of us, “cat scratch fever” brings to mind Ted Nugent’s ’70s rock classic. But cat scratch fever is more than just a catchy song; it’s a condition called bartonellosis. The responsible bacteria, Bartonella henselae, is most commonly spread to humans by a cat scratch and often results in…

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