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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often referred to as the silent killer of cats, as it progresses gradually with subtle symptoms that can go unnoticed until the disease is advanced.
Cat ownership requires proper nutrition, hydration, grooming, play, safety, and vet visits. Avoid free-feeding, declawing, and using harsh cleaning products.
Kidney disease is often referred to as the silent killer of cats because it progresses slowly and shows few symptoms until it is quite advanced.
Cats need proper nutrition, fresh water, clean litter boxes, grooming, scratching outlets, enrichment, indoor safety, identification, veterinary care, and vaccinations.
On its first night, a cat should sleep in a quiet, secure space with a soft bed or blanket, ideally in a separate room for easy acclimatization.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats outlines their adjustment milestones: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to start settling, and 3 months to fully adjust and bond.
To care for cats as a beginner, ensure they have quality food, fresh water, a clean litter box, medical checkups, enrichment, grooming, and a safe indoor environment.
The basics of cat care include providing proper nutrition, fresh water, clean litter boxes, regular grooming, enrichment, veterinary care, and a safe environment. Meeting these needs ensures your cat stays healthy and happy.
Eating poop, or coprophagia, can be both a normal behavior and a behavioral issue in dogs, depending on the underlying cause such as stress, boredom, or medical conditions.
Yes, eating poop—known as coprophagia—can be a behavioral issue in dogs, though it can also result from medical or nutritional causes.

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