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                    Dandruff in catsCats spend a lot of time grooming to keep themselves clean. If you notice your cat has dandruff (dry, flaky skin) it could be a sign of a problem. 
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                    Dermatitis (red, inflamed, sore skin or a rash) in catsHas your cat got red, inflamed or angry looking skin? Do they have a rash? We often call these symptoms ‘dermatitis’. 
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                    How to put sunscreen on your catYou can protect your cat's light and white patches of skin with pet-safe sunscreen. 
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                    Bladder infection (UTI) in catsA bladder infection is also sometimes called a ‘urinary tract infection (UTI)’ or ‘bacterial cystitis’. 
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                    Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC)If you cat has regular episodes of cystitis with no obvious cause they may be suffering with ‘feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC)’. 
