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Indoor Spraying In Cats

What is spraying? Urine spraying is part of a cat’s normal scent-marking behaviour. Your cat sprays to ‘mark out’ their territory, warning other cats not to intrude. Spraying also attracts females in season. When spraying, a cat stands with their tail vertical (often quivering at the tip) while they deliver a squirt of urine backwards…

Indoor Toileting Problems In Cats

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Gastrointestinal Disease

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Eat, Play, Love Your Pet To A Healthy Weight

Did you know that over 40% of Australian pets are overweight and at high risk of health problems such as arthritis, diabetes, heart and lung disease. Subtle signs like poor coat quality or skin problems may be a symptom of obesity as pets may not be able to groom themselves. We have little control over…

Feline House Soiling

Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)

Chronic Renal Failure In Cats (Kidney Failure)

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