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  2. Why Do Cats Sneeze? - AOL

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    Occasional sneezing in cats is nothing to worry about. However, if sneezing is frequent, the first step is to identify a pattern. Answering some of these questions might determine a pattern and a ...

  3. Why is my kitten hungry all of the time? 8 reasons for ... - AOL

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    A poor quality diet "If your kitten’s diet is low quality and lacking in nutrients then your kitten could be extra hungry as they try to meet their nutritional needs," explains Dr. MacMillan ...

  4. When can a kitten eat wet food? - AOL

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    You could also try mixing a few into their wet kitten food too. Just remember that diet transitions should take place slowly over several days to avoid any stomach upsets. Also, some cats do seem ...

  5. Reverse sneezing - Wikipedia

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    An elongated soft palate mostly occurs in dogs or cats of brachycephalic breeds. [2] A pet that experiences reverse sneezing, appears to be normal after an episode of reverse sneezing. Most pets who are prone to developing the condition will experience reverse sneezing repeatedly throughout their lives. The reverse sneezing might be distressing ...

  6. Feline idiopathic cystitis - Wikipedia

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    The owner must focus above all on good hydration (from a wet food diet if the cat will accept it) and frequent urination to keep the bladder clear. Wet prescription diets may be recommended but if the cat refuses this (cats often avoid eating unfamiliar food when stressed [ 34 ] ), any high quality, high moisture, high animal protein wet food ...

  7. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Therapy consists of avoiding the offending food component(s). [10] Cats with food allergies may present with red, hairless, and scabby skin. Hair loss usually occurs on the face and/or anus. Depending on the severity of the reaction, it may take two weeks to three months for a cat to recover once the offending allergen is removed.