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Cat Facts (Page 38)
Mast cell tumors in cats come about when normally healthy mast cells abnormally mutate. These tumors can be either malignant…
Has your cat ever meowed non-stop to get your attention? Did you ever wonder where they learned to do that?…
Ear infections in cats can affect both the inner ear and outer ear. Those affecting the inner ear are known…
Despite the cliché about fighting like cats and dogs, it's perfectly possible for the two species to live happily under…
Vomiting in cats happens when a cat's stomach becomes upset. When a cat vomits, they may regurgitate food that they…
Botulism in cats is an intoxication that happens when a feline ingests a toxin known as botulinum that is created…
Have you ever tried to get your cat to take a pill, only to have them immediately spit it out…
Ringworm in cats is a fungal infection. The technical name for ringworm in cats is dermatophytosis. It often leaves a…
Catnip is an herb, scientifically called Nepeta Cataria, which is part of the mint family. It drives some cats absolutely…
Stud tail in cats is a condition that affects a cat's tail in a fashion similar to human acne. This…
Lots of cats have a reputation for being shy, running to hide under the bed when guests come over, or…
Scabies is a condition in cats caused by very small mites. These mites can make a cat severely itchy and…
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