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Deworming cats
Cats are constantly at risk of becoming infected with worms. How often a cat should be given a worming treatment depends primarily on its living ...
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Dry or wet food - what should I feed my cat?
Dry food, wet food or both? Find out about the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of food and how you can ensure a healthy, ...
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Nutrition for older cats
Cats' nutritional requirements change over the course of their lives. In addition to changing nutritional requirements, other challenges can arise ...
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Removing ticks from cats
Outdoor cats should be checked regularly for ticks. The longer the parasites remain on the cat, the higher the risk of disease transmission. We show ...
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Paw care for cats
For the most part, cats groom their own paws. However, there are a number of situations in which we should actively support our cats. This is ...
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The cat has a food allergy - what does that mean?
Food allergy is a form of food intolerance in which the immune system does not function normally. It reacts to the triggering protein as if it were a ...
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Bladder infection in cats
A bladder infection (=cystitis) in cats can have many causes and can be very painful. In contrast to a urinary tract infection, in which the bladder, ...
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Excess weight in cats
If cats weigh too much, it not only affects their enjoyment of life, it can also cause tangible health problems. Being overweight (obesity) damages ...
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Constipation in cats
Constipation in cats can be caused, for example, by hairballs, obesity, stress or illness. Home remedies such as vegetable oil, milk, liver or malt ...
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Feeding kittens – tips on nutrition
Kittens develop at breakneck speed. They therefore need a special kitten food that provides them with the best support during this sensitive growth ...
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