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How to Tell If Your Cat Needs Deworming
Most internal parasites are invisible to the naked eye until an infestation is advanced, so routine deworming matters more than waiting for symptoms. Kittens need monthly protection and healthy adults every three months; a vet can confirm parasites from a stool sample under the microscope.

How to Recognize Ear Mites in Your Cat
Ear mites spread easily between cats and dogs through close contact and are most common in kittens. Look for dark, crumbly ear discharge, head shaking, and scratching around the ears and neck — and isolate an affected cat to protect the rest of the household.

What to Do About Black Bugs on Your Cat
The small black bugs crawling through a cat's coat are usually fleas. A heavy flea burden causes anemia, spreads internal parasites and triggers allergic skin disease, so treat the cat and its home together. Regular topical prevention keeps fleas and other external parasites away.

What to Do When Your Cat Catches a Chill
Cats catch colds easily from baths, seasonal shifts and temperature swings. Treat early to prevent the illness from deepening into something worse. Symptomatic care plus warmth, hydration and good nutrition usually gets a mild case back on track.
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