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  2. 7 Best Cat Harnesses for Every Breed, Tested in 2024 - AOL

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    PHOTO CREDIT: Kitty Holster. Buy on Amazon. Why We Love. Secure hook-and-loop closure. Made from soft, non-abrasive, 100% undyed cotton. Machine washable

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    From introducing your cat to the outdoors to taking adventures, these are the best cat harnesses to get you started. Plus, expert tips for harness training.

  4. Everything you need to know about the Mayo Clinic diet - AOL

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    What is the Mayo Clinic diet? The Mayo Clinic diet was created by weight management practitioners at the Mayo Clinic and was designed as a lifestyle change program to promote gradual and sustained ...

  5. Mayo Clinic Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Mayo Clinic Diet is a diet book first published in 1949 by the Mayo Clinic's committee on dietetics as the Mayo Clinic Diet Manual. [1] Prior to this, use of the term "diet" was generally connected to fad diets with no association to the clinic.

  6. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Although cats are obligate carnivores, vegetarian and vegan cat food are preferred by owners uncomfortable with feeding animal products to their pets. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine has come out against vegetarian cat and dog food for health reasons. Cats require high levels of taurine in their diet.

  7. Psychogenic alopecia - Wikipedia

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    A cat exhibiting psychogenic alopecia (excessive grooming). Resulting baldness is noticeable around the abdomen, flank, and legs. Psychogenic alopecia, also called over-grooming or psychological baldness, [1] [2] is a compulsive behavior that affects domestic cats. Generally, psychogenic alopecia does not lead to serious health consequences or ...