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Your cat's pupils change size in response to light, emotional stimuli, and health conditions, helping regulate vision and communicate mood.
Cat pupil changes can indicate their emotional state, alertness, or response to light. Wide pupils often signal excitement, fear, or low light, while narrow pupils may show aggression or bright light.
Cats typically need core vaccinations annually or every three years, depending on the vaccine type and their health status.
No, it's not okay. Cats need regular veterinary care to prevent illness, detect problems early, and ensure a long, healthy life.
Cats typically require core vaccinations annually or every three years, depending on the vaccine type and their health status.
No, it's not okay—regular veterinary visits are essential for early detection of diseases and maintaining your cat's long-term health.
Cats generally need core vaccinations starting at 6–8 weeks of age, followed by boosters every 1–3 years depending on the vaccine and risk factors.
No, it's not okay—regular veterinary visits are essential to your cat’s health, even if they appear healthy.
Yes, indoor cats still need yearly vaccinations to protect against common diseases, maintain immunity, and comply with legal or boarding requirements.
Cats should have a veterinary check-up at least once a year, but senior cats or those with health issues may need more frequent visits.

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