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How Much Wet Food Should I Feed My Cat?

If you aren’t sure how much wet food you should feed your cat, Purina’s expert nutritionists can help. Plus, they offer guidance on food safety and provide serving ideas your cat will love.

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HEALTH

Do Cats Drink Water? Cat Hydration & Dehydration Prevention

Do cats drink water? Yes, like humans and many other animals, cats need water to survive. Many cats don’t drink as much as they should, though. Find out why they need water and how to get your own kitty to drink more.

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GROOMING HEALTH

Guide to Grooming a Cat

Spending more time at home offers the opportunity to bond with your cat and grooming a great way to do this. Check out these tips to make it easier.

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NUTRITION

What Is the Difference Between Natural and Organic Cat Food?

If you prefer your own diet to be natural or organic, you’re probably considering feeding your cat a natural or organic cat food, too. What’s the difference between the two, though, and how do you decide which is right for your cat? Find out here.

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HEALTH

What Causes Crystals In Cat Urine?

What do crystals in cat urine mean, and what can I do about it? A buildup of crystals may lead to a urinary tract problem.

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HEALTH

What Causes Bladder Stones In Cats?

Bladder stones in cats are rock-like minerals that form in the bladder. The correct name for them is “uroliths,” but a bladder stone by any name is a pain for your cat.

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HEALTH

Cat Urinary Tract Disease - Causes & Treatment

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease or FLUTD is a common condition seen in cats.  Feline urinary tract disease can affect the urinary bladder (such as cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder) and the urethra, the channel that carries urine from the b

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HEALTH

Hyperthyroidism In Cats

Is your older cat high-strung? Does she lose weight but eat a lot? She may have an overactive thyroid. Older cats sometimes begin producing too much thyroid hormone. It’s a condition called feline hyperthyroidism.

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HEALTH

Hypertension & High Blood Pressure in Cats

You thought you were the only one in the family with high blood pressure? Cats can suffer from hypertension, too, even though they often show no obvious clinical signs.

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HEALTH

Heart Disease in Cats

What are common symptoms of heart disease in cats? Sudden onset shortness of breath, apparent weakness or a distended abdomen might be signs of heart disease in your cat.

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HEALTH

Pancreatitis in Cats

Lying just under the stomach and along the beginning of the small intestine, known as the duodenum, the pancreas is a small pink glandular organ.  Its main responsibilities include digestion of fats and starches through secretion of enzymes

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HEALTH

Colitis in Cats

Colitis is an inflammation of the colon, also known as the large intestine. Colitis can be acute, beginning suddenly and ending relatively quickly; or chronic, lasting for weeks and recurring periodically.

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CAT LITTER

Understanding Cat Asthma, Including the Best Cat Litter for Cats with Asthma

Do cats get asthma? If you’ve noticed your cat coughing or wheezing, cat asthma may be the cause. Get the basics here, including veterinarian recommendations on litter for cats with asthma.

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FEEDING

Do Cats Need Wet Food? Benefits of Including it in Their Diets

Your cat may love canned food as a treat, but should you incorporate it into her daily diet? According to Purina experts, as long as her food is 100 percent complete and balanced, cats can do well on dry or wet food alone. Our experts stress, however, there are many benefits of including it in your kitty’s diet.

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