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Cats may appear aggressive to strangers due to fear, territorial instincts, or lack of socialization.
You should worry about your cat if it displays sudden behavioral changes, persistent vomiting, lack of appetite, difficulty breathing, or signs of pain.
When sick, cats often lay curled up, hide in quiet places, or rest in unusual postures to minimize discomfort and conserve energy.
You should worry about your cat when it shows sudden changes in behavior, appetite, or litter box habits, or displays signs of illness or injury.
Sick cats often lie in a hunched or curled position, sometimes hiding in quiet places and showing less interaction with their environment.
You should worry about your cat if it shows sudden behavior changes, stops eating or drinking, vomits persistently, or has trouble breathing.
Sick cats often lay curled up tightly, stretched out flat, or in unusual positions to minimize pain or discomfort.
Yes, indoor cats need regular veterinary visits to maintain their health, prevent disease, and monitor age-related conditions.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is known as a silent killer in cats because it progresses slowly and shows few symptoms until advanced stages.
When cats are sick, they often hide, sleep more than usual, lose their appetite, or show changes in behavior such as increased aggression or withdrawal.

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