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My cat keeps biting people – I bought teething sticks but she still bites frequently. What should I do?
A cat bites often despite having chew toys. The answer covers teething, play biting, stress, and when to see a vet.
Why does my cat like to lick its genitals?
Licking the genitals can be normal grooming, a heat sign, or a symptom of urinary-system disease that needs a vet check.
How can I take my dog on a plane?
Flying with a dog needs airline approval, a rabies vaccine and health certificate, an IATA-spec crate, and advance boarding application.
What symptoms does a cat show after catching a chill?
A chilled cat may sneeze, have a runny nose, lethargy, poor appetite, and diarrhea; keep it warm and see a vet if it worsens.
What does it mean when the corner of a cat’s eye is black?
Black eye corners are often dried discharge or pigmentation; clean promptly, and see a vet if other symptoms appear.
What disease causes blood in a cat’s urine?
Blood in urine is usually from urinary disease - urethritis, cystitis, or bladder stones; see a vet if it persists.
Why did my cat stop eating and start sneezing?
Loss of appetite with sneezing usually points to a cold or respiratory infection; keep the cat warm and see a vet if it does not improve.
Why does my cat vomit and have diarrhea after deworming medicine?
Mild vomiting and diarrhea after a dewormer are common and pass in 2-3 days; severe signs may mean overdose or poisoning and need a vet.
Is my cat close to labor? Bred in mid-January, now lethargic with pink nipples and discharge
Cat pregnancy is 63-66 days; pink nipples and milk suggest labor is near — get a prenatal check to confirm and plan the delivery.
My cat’s ears, eyes and paws are damaged and infected — what should I do?
Ear infection (bacteria or yeast) can spread to the eye and paws; get an ear exam, use an Elizabeth collar, and treat the cause.