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A healthy Cat is important but how do you get a cat healthy, how do you recognise a healthy cat and how do you keep the cat healthy?

Understanding Cat Language

Cats are known for being somewhat independent, even aloof at times. To the untrained eye, it may seem that they don’t communicate much with each other or their humans. But in fact, cats have a very rich language of meows, chirps, and purrs, and a repertoire of sign language.

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Body Language of a Cat in Pain

In the wild, cats which are sick or elderly are more vulnerable to attack from predators. For this reason, a cat in pain will only show very subtle signs. Careful observation of the cat’s body language can tell us a lot about what they are going through. If your cat seems suddenly different for no apparent reason, it is a good idea to take note of their body language and how they are reacting to you. This will help to determine the best course of action for your cat, and make it easier for the vet to understand the problem.

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20 Plants Poisonous to Cats

You might not think about it but your house and garden can be full of plants poisonous to cats. When you bring your new cat home, one of the first things you do is get them safe and comfortable. That usually means setting up a litter box, food bowl, and water dish.

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Emotional Needs of the Cat

Domestication means that cats are reliant on their owners to care for their emotional wellbeing. Your cat’s emotional needs are based on their personality, age and lifestyle.
Every cat has a unique personality and temperament. By understanding the cat’s emotional needs, the owner helps the cat to live a fulfilling life and form a close bond.

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