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                    Ticks on catsIf you spot a tick on your cat, it’s important to remove it quickly and properly, using the right equipment. 
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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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                    Fleas on dogsFleas are tiny insects that live on dogs, cats and in your home. They are much more common in the summer months (April - September). 
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                    Problems peeing in catsThere are many different medical conditions that can cause cats to have trouble peeing but issues such as stress are also very common. 
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                    Painful eye/eye held closed in catsHas your cat been blinking excessively, holding an eye shut, or showing other signs of eye pain? There are many conditions that can cause painful eye(s), some more serious than others. 
