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When your cat sits in a 'loaf' position—paws and tail tucked under the body—it typically means the cat feels safe, relaxed, and content.
Yes, a loafing cat is often a happy and relaxed cat, indicating comfort and a sense of safety in its environment.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often referred to as the silent killer of cats.
Red flags include persistent aggression, hiding, growling, hissing, and refusal to eat or use the litter box, indicating stress or territorial issues.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often referred to as the silent killer of cats.
Red flags include aggressive behaviors, prolonged hiding, excessive vocalization, lack of eating, and litter box avoidance after an introduction.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often referred to as the silent killer of cats because its symptoms are subtle and progress gradually.
Red flags when introducing cats include hissing, growling, swatting, prolonged staring, and signs of stress such as hiding or refusing to eat.
No, introducing two cats immediately is discouraged; a slow and structured introduction process is crucial for a successful relationship.

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