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Cat Sneezing and Has Diarrhea but Acts Normal
A cat that sneezes and has loose stools yet stays lively likely has a mild cause — nasal irritation, a light cold, or a foreign object — rather than something severe. Remove allergens, keep it warm, and don't wait to see a vet if it doesn't improve, especially before three months of age.

Why Is My Cat Breathing With Its Mouth Open?
Open-mouthed breathing has both normal and disease causes. Heat, exertion or fear can explain it, but otherwise it usually signals a blocked or inflamed airway such as a cold or feline rhinotracheitis. Persistent cases with fever or eye discharge need a vet.

Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid Several Times a Day: What to Do
Vomiting yellow fluid multiple times a day is not normal and can stem from parasites, infection, empty-stomach acid, gut disease or something eaten. Hair in the vomit points to a hairball. Frequent vomiting dehydrates fast, so identify the cause and get veterinary help if it persists.

Keeping Cats Warm in Winter — Without the Common Mistakes
Cats feel the cold despite their fur. Don't overheat the room (cats can't sweat), don't over-dress thick-coated breeds, and protect paw pads from winter dryness and cracking.

Simple Tips to Prevent Ringworm in Cats
Ringworm in cats comes from four sources — fungal, bacterial, allergic, or parasitic — and prevention starts with each. Weekly cleaning, avoiding allergens, and regular flea control keep your cat's skin healthy.
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