Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cat Step 1: First, observe the cat's eyes and nose. Is there any discharge? If the discharge is greenish in color, take your pet to the vet immediately. Step 2: Listen to your cat. Is she sneezing or having trouble...
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Instructions Step 1: Look for changes in eating habits. Weight loss, even when eating more than usual, can be a clear sign. The thyroid is working overtime but it is not giving enough nutrients to the cat's body. This can cause a cat to eat more and be...
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Instructions Step 1: Observe the type and frequency of your cat’s stool if you suspect colitis. Also be aware of other factors including your cat’s diet, environment, stress factors and if there’s straining involved. Step 2: Gather a...
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Hi, I’m Dr. Greg McDonald, we are doing a talk about emergency first aid in your cat today for Expert Village.com. One of the things that is real common in cats is, people sometimes don’t really think very much about, is poisoning. Cats are...
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Instructions Step 1: Observe your cat's behavior. Restlessness, loud howling and urinating on the furniture are obvious signs of stress, but unusual passivity and neediness also signify a problem. Physical signs such as dilated pupils and excessive...
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