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  2. How to give a cat a spa day in 7 simple steps - AOL

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    Here are our top tips for giving your cat the ultimate spa day at home: How to give a cat a spa day 1. Create a relaxing environment. First, set the scene with a calm environment that's relaxing ...

  3. How to Stop a Cat From Over-Grooming Once & for All - AOL

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    For example, if you call your cat's name and give him a treat the moment he starts grooming, you don’t want your cat to accidentally associate the unwanted behavior with the reward and think ...

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    Whether it's a game of fetch with one of the best dog toys or watching your kitty zoom about after an interactive cat toy, spending time playing with each pet individually can be a great way to ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Comfort behaviour in animals - Wikipedia

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    Comfort behaviours can function to communicate socially during breeding season such as in the Degus, [12] and form bonds and social structure within groups. [5] It also can have implications on social outcomes of an animal. In infant monkeys it was found that contact comfort from their mothers was necessary to encourage positive social outcomes.

  7. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    amitriptyline – tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming dogs and cats; amlodipine – calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressure; amoxicillin – antibacterial; apomorphine – emetic (used to induce vomiting) artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used as a tear supplement