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  • Is Fish Mox Safe for Cats
    Cat Health

    Is Fish Mox Safe for Cats? 4 Ways To Administer

    You may question yourself ‘Fish Mox for cats? Is it safe?’. Well, before finding out the answer, let us see what exactly a Fish Mox is. Is It Safe to Give Amoxicillin Antibiotics to cats?…

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  • Why Does My Cat Lick My Hair
    Cat Facts

    Why Does My Cat Lick My Face?

    The most common reason cats lick faces is because they love you

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  • Cat Vomit Liquid Colors
    Cat Health

    7 Cat Vomit Colors: Cat Throwing Up Liquid

    Wondering, Why Your Cat is Throwing Up Pink Liquid? Is this Blood In Cat Vomit? Why Cat Vomits Various Color Fluids? In the Article, We Will Answer All These Questions. Felines get into such a…

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  • How high can cats jump
    Cat Facts

    Do All Cats Jump? How to Control It

    Yes! They may not leap into your lap or onto the highest shelf in your kitchen, but all cats will jump from time to time.

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  • Cats typically bleed a small amount before or after giving birth. This is due to the shedding of the placenta and afterbirth.
    Cat Facts

    Do Cats Bleed Before or After Giving Birth?

    It is normal for female cats to bleed before giving birth. The blood is a sign that the cat’s body is preparing for labor and delivery.

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  • Cat Attack Chickens
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    Do Cats Attack Chickens? Are Domestic Cats A Threat To Chickens?

    It’s true that some cats will attack chickens, especially if they’re hungry or if they have an inclination toward hunting

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  • Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet
    Cat Facts

    Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet?

    Cats are very agile and have a center of balance that allows them to land on any part of their body or even their tails

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  • Do Cats and Rabbits Get Along
    Cat Facts

    Do Cats and Rabbits Get Along?

    Cats and rabbits have been known to get along in the same household, but there are also many cases where things don’t go as planned.

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  • Do Cats Need Haircuts
    Cat Facts

    Do Cats Need Haircuts? [Cat Grooming Guide]

    Cats have a different grooming routine than dogs. Instead of taking them to the groomer, you can give your cat a haircut at home

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  • Cats Yowl at Each Other
    Cat Facts

    Why Do Cats Yowl at Each Other?

    Cats are vocal animals, and they use their voices to communicate a variety of things.

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  • Cats lick each other
    Cat Facts

    Are Cat Licks Dangerous? Is Cats Saliva Clean?

    Cat licks are not dangerous. They are, however, unsanitary and can transmit bacteria that causes diseases like cat scratch fever.

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  • Why Do Cats Drink a Lot of Water
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    Why Do Cats Drink a Lot of Water? Should I be Concerned?

    Cats are very finicky about their water. They like to drink it fresh and clean, which is why they often drink more water than the average pet.

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