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Feline Arthritis Pain Checklist
Feline Coronavirus Med
Living with a Terminal Diagnosis
Steroids Can Give You Control

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Ancient Skeletal Remains Found
Worrisome Trend in Pet Nutrition
U.K. Genetic Study May Shed Light on Covid-19

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The Primordial Pouch
IBD: A Challenging Diagnosis
Panting a Cause for Concern in Cats
Whiskers and Food Bowls

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Measuring Pain in Cats
Ranitidine (Zantac) Recalled by FDA
Tackling Mast Cell Cancer
Ascites Is a Serious Symptom

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FFV in Pumas Rising
Emerging Zoonotic Disease
Aftermath for Cats Injured in Wildfires
Two New Flea-Control Drugs

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  • Coronavirus and Cats
  • U.S. Rabies Cases Are On the Rise
  • Long-Term Care Comfort Strategies

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  • Craving Italian Food
  • New Transitional Cell Carcinoma Treatment
  • Gallstones in Cats
  • Measuring Chronic Stress in Cats

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  • Resource Guarding
  • Pets and Spousal Loss
  • Feline Parasite Solution Gets FDA Approval
  • CBD May Affect Cats Differently

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A study reported in Current Biology shows that most cats are securely attached to their owner and use them as a source of security.