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  2. Trichophagia - Wikipedia

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    Trichophagia's loosest definition is the putting of hair in one's mouth, whether that be to chew it or suck on it, with the strictest definition being that the hair is swallowed and ingested. Trichophagia is most closely associated with trichotillomania , the pulling out of one's own hair, and thus any symptoms of trichotillomania could be ...

  3. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frantic scratching, biting or grooming of tail and lower back; aggression towards other animals, humans and itself; and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal lumbar skin. Usual onset: Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two ...

  4. What Is Catnip and How Does It Affect Your Cat? - AOL

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    Cats commonly react to catnip by sniffing, licking, eating, rolling, and rubbing their cheeks on it. Some other responses include stretching, drooling, jumping, and hyperactivity while others may ...

  5. Animal shelter 'heartbroken' after cat dies from eating 38 ...

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    An animal shelter in South Carolina is warning pet owners to keep an eye on their cats after one of their recent rescues died from eating 38 hair ties.

  6. Cat with Rare 'Cousin It' Condition Doesn't Let All That ...

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    For the appropriately-named Atchoum (effectively, Sneezy), extra hair is not going to get in his way. His condition means he has fast and unending hair growth on parts of his body, particularly ...

  7. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Pica is a condition in which animals chew or eat unusual things such as fabric, plastic or wool. In cats, this can be fatal or require surgical removal if a large amount of foreign material is ingested (for example, an entire sock). It tends to occur more often in Burmese, Oriental, and Siamese breeds.