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  2. The best pet stain removers to shop - AOL

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    This cleaning solution and brush duo is also an NBC Select Pet Awards winner for best pet stain remover. The item is effective on many stains including urine, vomit, feces, blood, juice and grease.

  3. Cat pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Cat pheromone. A cat pheromone is a chemical molecule, or compound, that is used by cats and other felids for communication. [1] These pheromones are produced and detected specifically by the body systems of cats and evoke certain behavioural responses. [1][2] Cat pheromones are commonly released through the action of scent rubbing. [2]

  4. Feline lower urinary tract disease - Wikipedia

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    Feline lower urinary tract disease. Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a generic category term to describe any disorder affecting the bladder or urethra of cats. [1] It encompasses around 10 different diseases of the lower urinary tract, all of which can present with very similar symptoms: [2] Some of these symptoms may be the result ...

  5. How to Keep Cats Out of Your Yard: 7 Simple Solutions

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    5. Provide a Cat-Friendly Space. If stray cats are already visiting your yard, trying using their catnip cravings as a distraction that will help keep kitties away from vegetable and flower beds ...

  6. 32 common illnesses rabbits can get - AOL

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    Healthy pet rabbits can live for 10–12 years, but sadly many bunnies have a much shorter lifespan due to disease. ... It spreads via infected urine, or to the fetus from the mother in the womb ...

  7. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Zinc phosphide is a combination of phosphorus and zinc. If ingested, the acid in a dog's stomach turns the compound into phosphine, which is a toxic gas. The phosphine gas crosses into the dog's cells and causes the cell to die. Signs of poisoning include vomiting, anxiety, and loss of coordination.

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