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Pawprints and Purrs, Inc.
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Feline Conditions and Diseases A - H

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Any health care links located here are NOT to replace a veterinarian visit; please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury. Call your vet and describe your cat's symptoms with any of your concerns about the cat's well-being. Your veterinarian may discover changes in your cat's health that you have overlooked. It is always better to err on the side of caution.



Cat Behavior
Aggression: Diagnosing and Treating
Aggression: Fear of People, Other Animals and Places
Aggression: Play and Investigative Behaviors
Aggression: Playing
Aggression: Redirected
Aggression: Territorial - New Cat Intro
Feline Aggression
Understanding Cat Aggression Towards People (pdf)
Bach Flowers for Animals
CatFaeries' Flower Essences (Similar to Bach's)
Biting and Scratching
Cat to Cat Introductions
Chewing or Sucking in Cats
Destructive Behaviors: Chewing and Fabric Sucking
Do-It-Yourself Cat Tree
Fecal Incontinence, Renal Failure and Litterpan Habits
Feline Furniture Scratching
Feliway (Discourages Spraying)
Inappropriate Elimination Disorders
Inappropriate Elimination: House Soiling
Inappropriate Elimination: Litter Box Training
Inappropriate Elimination: Feline Marking Behaviors
Inappropriate Elimination in Cats
Jumping on the Counter
Male Cat Problems: Sexual
Nocturnal Activities: How to Get Some Sleep
Excessive Nocturnal Activity in Cats
Punishment: Controlling Undesirable Behavior in Cats
Reading Your Cat's Body Language (pdf)
Separation Anxiety in Cats
Stop Your Cat from Scratching without Declawing
Socialization of the New Cat
Tail Talk (What your cat is saying)
Tooth and Nail: Overcoming Your Cat's Nasty Habits
Vocalization: Excessive
Why Do Cats ...?
Why Does a Cat Do That?


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