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  2. 2-Year-Old Cat Who Lost Everything When Human Got Sick Is ...

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    The cat is currently staying with the Humane Society of Broward county, a rescue in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. View the original article to see embedded media. The cat is practically still a kitten.

  3. 7 Best Cat Foods to Feed Your Feline in 2025 - AOL

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    The post 7 Best Cat Foods to Feed Your Feline in 2025 appeared first on CatTime. ... This adult wet food from Royal Canin comes in the form of thin slices in gravy and is suitable for indoor cats ...

  4. Veterinarian Lists 4 Foods He Would Never Feed His Cat - AOL

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    The label should also recommend how much to feed each day based on your cat's weight. Should you feed wet vs. dry food ? Interestingly, this depends on how much moisture your cat needs.

  5. 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.

  6. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The brain of the domesticated cat is about five centimetres (2.0 in) long and weighs 25–30 g (0.88–1.06 oz). [1] [2] If a typical cat is taken to be 60 cm (24 in) long with a weight of 3.3 kg (7.3 lb), then the brain would be at 0.91% [3] of its total body mass, compared to 2.33% [3] of total body mass in the average human.

  7. Feline idiopathic cystitis - Wikipedia

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    Feline idiopathic cystitis begins as an acute non-obstructive episode and is self-limiting in about 85% of cases, resolving itself in a week. In approximately 15% of cases, it can escalate into an obstructive episode ("blocked cat") which can be life-threatening for a male cat. [5]