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Cat Health Questions

All cat owners around the world are worried about their cat’s health. Since one cannot communicate with the animal, cat owners usually ask each other questions regarding the cat’s health. If a cat continuously purrs for no apparent reason, one may get worried, and wonder what the cat is trying to say. Loving a pet is natural, but trying to completely understand the pet is not always possible.

Questions may pertain to various aspects of a cat’s existence. There could be queries and doubts about feeding, vaccinating, grooming, spaying and neutering. Further, an owner may be assailed with doubts about how to read pet food labels, details about micro chipping cats, flea control and prevention of illnesses. The list of questions is truly endless and every cat owner would identify with the challenges of coping with these tricky questions.

Asking questions can help cat owners understand behavioral patterns and signs. A pet owner may not be aware that the cat is experiencing psychological changes. Each cat has a different temperament. While some maybe sleepy, others are active. Providing the cat with a companion or playthings might prove helpful.

Questions may be related to food habits of the cat. While some may show signs of continuous hunger, others might refuse to eat. For a cat owner, it is difficult to comprehend cat behavior at all times. The easiest way to gather information is to note every question that arises from time to time and ask questions. There are cat owners’ groups in many towns and cities where cat lovers converge to discuss these questions and educate one another. There are many online web sites dedicated to a cat owner’s needs. And veterinarians are a great source of information for cat owners, as well.

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Rarely eating
written by April, October 17, 2008
My cat is very thin and rarely eats. When he eats his dry food he'll only take a mouth full at a time then walk away from it. Same with his tuna we give him. He wont eat anything else but that. Weve tried changing his wet and dry food and he seems to only eat cat treats now. I wanted to know if anyone had any type of answers as to what i could do to help this.

Also i was wondering if maybe Mayo would hurt him at all. I was thinking about mixing his tuna and some mayo so that he may eat it a bit more.
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