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Hairballs are normal for cats because they swallow hair when grooming, which they then vomit or excrete in their feces. However, excessive hairballs can cause health problems. Find out how hairballs form, what risks they pose and how you can avoid complications.
Cats often do not show obvious signs of pain or discomfort, as they are not allowed to show weakness in nature. That is why it is important to observe your cat carefully. Find out here which symptoms and behavioral changes indicate suffering and how you can help your cat.
Cats sleep a lot, even when they're energetic during playtime. Learn how much sleep cats need, why they sleep so much, and when increased tiredness should be a cause for concern.
Is your cat suddenly drinking more than usual? This can indicate health problems. Find out here how much liquid cats normally need, how to recognize excessive thirst and what the possible causes are.
Does your cat vomit frequently? This can happen during the shedding period, but it is not always harmless. Find out how you can support your cat with the right diet, supplements and care to minimize vomiting and facilitate the shedding period.
Blood in your cat's stool is a serious warning sign and should be investigated immediately. It can indicate injury or disease in the digestive tract or elsewhere. Learn how to recognize blood in the stool, identify possible causes, and what treatment is needed.
High temperatures and fatigue can indicate fever in your cat. Fever is unpleasant and can indicate serious illnesses. Find out here when you should start to worry and how to recognize, measure and treat fever.
Is your cat suffering from diarrhea or digestive problems? There can be various causes. Find out here how to recognize the symptoms, identify the triggers and how you can help and treat your cat.
Is your cat drinking too little? Although cats don't drink much by nature, adequate fluid intake is important to prevent dehydration and health problems. Find out how much water a cat needs each day, how to tell if your pet is drinking too little, and how to encourage it to drink.
Your cat's health is its most important asset - but unfortunately there are many illnesses and symptoms that can make life difficult for your pet. As experts in health-promoting diet food based on the latest veterinary research, it is our aim to enable every cat to live as long and healthy a life as possible.
Our guides on cat diseases will help you: Find out which pathogens and parasites there are, which symptoms you should look out for, how you can prevent infection with cat diseases and how you can help your furry friend quickly and effectively if the worst happens.
Whether intolerance or gastrointestinal problems, kidney failure or struvite stones, diabetes or calorie deficit:
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