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Symptoms & What They Mean

Everything you need to know about your cat's symptoms

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How to Treat Bilious Vomiting Syndrome in Cats
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Jennifer Coates, DVM

By Jennifer Coates, DVM If your cat has been diagnosed with bilious vomiting syndrome, this is what you can expect to happen next. Diet: The most common form of treatment for bilious vomiting syndrome...

Fever in Cats
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Tiffany Paul, DVM

What Is Fever of Unknown Origin in Cats?Just like humans, cats can run a higher-than-normal body temperature when they are ill. This has many causes. A cat’s normal body temperature is between 100 F and...

Blood in Cat Stool
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Jennifer Coates, DVM

Having to scoop the litter box certainly isn’t fun, but it does give you an easy way to monitor your cat’s health. Unless there’s been a recent change in diet, your cat’s stool should look fairly consistent...

How to Tell When a Cat Is Sick
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Jennifer Grota, DVM

Cats can be excellent hunters and predators, but not everyone realizes cats can also be considered prey by some larger animals. To protect themselves, cats have developed the ability to hide injury or...

Cat Teeth Grinding: What You Need to Know
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PetMD Editorial

By Stacia Friedman Cats grind their teeth for many reasons. “It often occurs when a cat is in pain due to an underlying medical issue,” says Dr. Alexander M. Reiter, head of dentistry and oral surgery...

Bad Breath in Cats: How to Prevent and Treat It
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PetMD Editorial

Cat breath is not supposed to smell like a bouquet. Something as mundane as a piece of tuna stuck between your feline companion’s teeth can produce a less-than-pleasant odor, says Dr. Bruce Gordon Kornreich,...

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