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                        - Abdomen (tummy)
- Anus (bottom)
- Back (spine)
- Brain and nerves
- Drinking
- Ears
- Eating
- Emergency
- Eyes
- Female parts: vagina and uterus
- Head, face and neck
- Legs, paws and claws
- Male parts: penis, testicles and prostate
- Mammary glands (breasts)
- Mouth and Teeth
- Pooing
- Skin and fur
- Sleeping
- Vomiting
- Weeing
- Weight
 
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                    Weight loss in catsWeight loss in cats is often a sign of a problem. However, it can be hard to spot – especially if your cat is losing weight slowly or if they have a very fluffy coat. 
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                    Problems peeing in catsThere are many different medical conditions that can cause cats to have trouble peeing but issues such as stress are also very common. 
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                    My dog isn’t eating properlyAppetites do vary between dogs but if your dog’s eating habits have changed it’s often a sign of a problem. 
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                    Gastroenteritis (stomach upset) in dogsGastroenteritis is a general term for a stomach and gut upsets. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea and gut pain. 
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                    Gastritis in catsGastritis is when the stomach becomes irritated and causes vomiting and stomach pain. There are many different causes of gastritis, some minor and some more serious. 
