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What should I do if my cat’s urine is very yellow and concentrated?
Yellow, concentrated urine is often from low water intake, but urinary diseases (urethritis, cystitis) can also cause itβsee a vet if urination is frequent, painful, or bloody. GI illness with vomiting or diarrhea can concentrate urine through dehydration too.

Cat Stress: Signs and What to Do
Basic knowledge about stress reactions in cats.

Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Your Cat
What are the pros and cons of neutering a cat? Can cats be neutered? It has become a headache for owners because neutering has many benefits, including lower tumor rates and no pyometra, but the drawbacks cannot be ignored. Let us look together.

What to Do When Your Cat Keeps Peeing on the Bed
Recently, the most frequently asked question: what do I do when my cat keeps peeing on the bed? We previously shared a guide on inappropriate urination, but some said it was not clear enough in practice. This time we systematically and thoroughly summarize it! Please read and understand it repeatedly, and feel free to add your own tips.

Why Cats Pee Outside the Litter Box: Medical Causes
Inappropriate urination β peeing outside the litter box β is frustrating, but it's often a signal of an underlying medical issue. Here is how to identify the culprit and which conditions your vet will rule out.

Why Cats Get Stressed (and What to Do)
Cats are sensitive by nature, and the outside world looks and sounds nothing like homeβblurred vision, four-times-sharper hearing, and overwhelming smells can trigger fear. Severe stress weakens immunity and links to FIP, respiratory disease, fatty liver, and urinary problems, so it is best avoided.

What to Do About Cat Stress (Stress Response)
Stress weakens a cat's immune system and can trigger bladder, gut, and breathing problems along with anxiety. A calm environment, a safe hideaway, and patience help; good early socialization prevents much of it.

Why Cats Get Stressed β and Why It Matters
A cat's senses make the outside world overwhelming: keen but nearsighted eyes, hearing four times ours, smell many times stronger. Severe stress can even be fatal, and it underlies a large share of cat illnesses β so preventing it is real care.

How to Stop a Cat From Peeing Outside the Litter Box
Inappropriate urination usually falls into two patterns β territorial marking or true accidents β and the cause can be medical, emotional, hormonal, or about the box itself. Finding which one it is guides the fix, and punishment only makes it worse.

How to Train a Cat That Poops or Pees Outside the Litter Box
When a cat starts eliminating outside the litter box, it is usually signaling something specific: an unpleasant box, stress, a medical problem, or territorial marking. Figuring out which pattern you are seeing is the key first step, and most cases improve once the underlying cause is addressed.