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                    Vomiting in catsMost cases of vomiting in cats will improve with minimal treatment but sometimes vomiting can be a sign of something more serious. 
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                    Permethrin toxicity in catsPermethrin is a chemical used to treat fleas. It’s safe to use on dogs but is extremely poisonous for cats. Common symptoms of permethrin poisoning include drooling, acting strangely, twitching and fitting. 
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                    Chocolate Poisoning In CatsThe seriousness of chocolate poisoning depends on how much chocolate your cat has eaten, how much they weigh, and the cocoa content of the chocolate. 
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                    Rabies in catsRabies is a deadly virus that attacks the central nervous system (brain and nerves), causing severe symptoms and eventually death. 
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                    Pregnancy in catsWhile your cat is pregnant you will need to care for her slightly differently and make sure you’re prepared for her giving birth. 
