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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. 
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                    Antifreeze poisoning in cats | PDSAAntifreeze (ethylene glycol) is a very common poison in dogs and cats. It’s a very toxic substance so even a small amount can do a lot of damage to several vital organs. 
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                    Hyperthyroidism in catsHyperthyroidism is a condition that causes one or both thyroid glands to become enlarged and overactive. The majority of cases are caused by harmless swellings. 
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                    Obesity in catsVets estimate that over a third of cats in the UK are overweight. An overweight cat is at risk of health problems and a shorter lifespan. 
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                    Skin cancer in catsRegularly check your cat for changes to their skin and book an appointment with your vet if you are worried. 
