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                    How to collect a urine sample from your catCollecting a urine sample from a cat isn’t as tricky as it sounds – with the right equipment and knowledge it’s usually quite a simple process. 
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                    How To Check Your Cat’s TeethBy checking your cat’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’ll be much more likely to spot problems early. 
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                    My cat has eaten something harmfulKeep anything that could be poisonous or cause a gut blockage in cats safely out of their reach. 
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                    Physiotherapy for dogs and catsPhysiotherapy for your pet can be called animal or veterinary physiotherapy. 
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                    Conjunctivitis in catsConjunctivitis happens when the conjunctiva becomes inflamed and cases red, itchy, painful and weepy eyes. 
