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                    How To Clean Your Cat’s EarsIt’s not necessary to clean your cat’s ears unless you’ve been asked to by your vet. However, you should check your cat’s ears regularly, and contact your vet if you notice any problems. 
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                    How To Care For Your Cat After SurgeryThere are a lot of things to think about when your cat has had surgery, but don’t worry, because we’ve got it all covered here for you. 
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                    Cat MicrochippingA microchip is a tiny identification device that contains a unique number linking a pet to their owner. 
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                    Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in catsLearn about Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and feline coronavirus in cats including symptoms, treatment and prevention, all explained by our PDSA vets. 
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                    Lymphoma in catsFind out more about lymphoma in cats including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment including chemotherapy, and outlook. This guide is written by PDSA vets. 
