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Nobody knows your cat better than you. Sometimes, though, a cat's behavior or physical condition can perplex even the most watchful of owners. If you have a question or need advice on cat care, our team of mentors is here for you. Highly qualified, experienced cat care specialists—and cat lovers, to boot—they are available to provide answers on how to take care of your cat, no matter what your pet's life stage. |
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| View our list of the most popular questions. |
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Pet food guru and "mom" to Ally, Casper, and Chester III, indoor cats all More about Janet |
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Author, cat lover, and a big believer in simplifying veterinarian medicalese More about Amy |
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| If at any time your cat is in and out of the litter box or straining to urinate, but not producing much urine it is a sign that he needs to see a veterinarian ASAP. This could be the sign of a urinary obstruction and could potentially have life-threatening consequences. If you notice these signs, don't wait, see a veterinarian. |
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