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Yes, online ESA letters can be legitimate if they are issued by a licensed mental health professional and comply with relevant state and federal laws.
A cat qualifies as an emotional support animal (ESA) if a licensed mental health professional provides a letter stating the cat helps alleviate symptoms of a diagnosed mental or emotional disability.
To register your cat as an ESA, you must obtain a valid ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional who verifies your emotional need.
Yes, landlords can verify ESA letters by contacting the mental health professional who issued the letter, but they must follow confidentiality laws.
Getting an ESA cat is a relatively straightforward process if you qualify by having a diagnosed mental or emotional condition and obtain an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional.
To get an emotional support letter for your cat, you must obtain a recommendation from a licensed mental health professional (LMHP).
Yes, many over-the-counter dewormers can be effective for treating common types of parasites, but effectiveness may vary depending on the product and the parasite involved.
Yes, cats may poop out dead or dying worms after being dewormed as the medication expels them from the digestive system.
Yes, over-the-counter dewormers can be effective for treating common intestinal parasites, but their success depends on using the right product for the specific parasite.

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