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                    Insect bites and stings in catsCats are most commonly stung around their face or on their paws. Most stings can be managed at home as long as the signs are mild. 
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                    Cat bite abscessesA cat’s claws and teeth are covered in bacteria, if they bite or scratch each other it’s very likely that an infection will develop. 
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                    How To Give Your Cat A PillMost cats don’t like being given medication, so it will be much easier for you, and significantly less stressful for your cat if you have a tabletting technique you are confident with. 
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                    Lump monitoring chartDon't ignore lumps on your pet! If your vet has advised monitoring your pet for lumps, use our lump monitoring chart to check existing lumps on your cat or dog. 
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                    Fleas on catsFleas live on cats, dogs and in your home. They are much more common in the summer months (April - September). 
