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Cat magazine

In animonda magazine for cats, you will find lots of useful tips on nutrition, care and health for cats. Cat owners who are keeping a cat at home for the first time will also find valuable tips on how to deal with their new four-legged family member.

All articles about Cat health

The right cat first aid kit

In everyday cat life, minor and major emergencies must always be expected. To be prepared for a wide variety of situations, you should have a few ...
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Stomach problems in cats

An upset stomach is nothing unusual in cats. It manifests itself in vomiting and diarrhea, among other things. In most cases, the problems go away by ...
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Common allergies in cats – how to help your furry friend

If your cat scratches its face or neck and it is so severe that it loses fur or bleeds, an allergy may be behind it. Unfortunately, there is not just ...
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The cat's eyes

Healthy eyes are important for a cat. In the event of changes and diseases, you should consult a vet as soon as possible, as many eye conditions can ...
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Moulting in cats

Cats change their coat twice a year. Cat owners should support their pets during this process.
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Allergies in cats

Not only humans, cats can also develop allergies. It is often difficult to find out what the cat is allergic to.
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Fleas on cats

Especially on warm days, there is always a risk of a cat catching fleas. If you want to spare your cat the bloodsuckers, you should take protective ...
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Blood pressure in cats

An occasional blood pressure measurement in cats provides information on how efficient the heart is and how elastic the blood vessel walls are. For ...
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Kidney problems in cats

The kidneys cleanse the blood of harmful substances and help to excrete nitrogen - important for the health of your feline friend. If your cat has ...
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Urinary stones in cats

Urinary stones occur in cats in very different sizes. Even the smallest grain-sized stones can lead to considerable problems.
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