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Everything you need to know about kittens

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Neurological Disorders in Cats
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Jill Narak, DVM, MS, DACVIM

Veterinary neurologists are specialists who specifically examine and treat diseases of the nervous system. Your cat may never need the care of a neurologist, but it’s helpful to understand neurological...

Head Tilt in Cats
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Sandra C. Mitchell, DVM, DABVP

You look over at your cat to see them gazing back at you with an adorable head-tilted-to-the-side pose. Sure, it’s really cute, but a head tilt in cats can also be a symptom of something serious. How do...

Kitten Diarrhea
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Jamie Case, DVM

At some point, most kittens will experience diarrhea. It may range from a mild case with one or two incidents to a more severe case with multiple, frequent episodes of watery diarrhea. Diarrhea can be...

Side Effects of Pet Medications
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Barri J. Morrison, DVM

Pets can experience side effects to medications they are given, just like people. These can range from mild to more severe reactions, depending on many factors. It’s always best to discuss the risks of...

Kitten Constipation
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Barri J. Morrison, DVM

What Is Kitten Constipation?Kittens start to go to the bathroom on their own at 3-4 weeks old. Younger kittens require stimulation by their mama cat or pet parent to urinate and defecate. Don’t be concerned...

Kitten Pet Insurance
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Jennifer Coates, DVM

The following content may contain Chewy links. PetMD is operated by Chewy. Congratulations on your new family member! Enjoy this time—kittens grow up so fast. A 2-month-old cat is the equivalent of a human...

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