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  2. Feline hepatic lipidosis - Wikipedia

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    Anorexia always precedes liver disease, with the cat refusing to eat enough food for days, or weeks. This may be amplified by frequent vomiting when the cat does choose to eat. A lack of appetite causes the cat to refuse any food, even after it has purged its system of all stomach contents.

  3. Ragdoll Cat Who 'Screams' When He's Hungry Has People Feeling ...

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    They aren't always polite about it when food is involved (clearly). Some cats will habitually meow when they enter a kitchen, just from the mere hope that they'll get served food.

  4. Twitter users are baffled by this cat’s ‘Hungry Hippos ...

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    A cat with a more-than-voracious appetite is going viral after its owner shared a video of the way it eats from a bowl. Twitter users are baffled by this cat’s ‘Hungry Hippos’ eating style ...

  5. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Information on a cat's tendency towards obsessive compulsive disorders, anxiety, fear, and over-attachment to its owner is highly advantageous for diagnosis and treatment. Wherever possible, cases of feline hyperesthesia syndrome should be referred to a specialist in feline behaviour for a secondary opinion.

  6. 38 Pound Cat Rescued After Being Fed a Diet of Cookies ... - AOL

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    The same article also recommends that you make sure your cat always has a supply of fresh, clean water. Just like for us humans, water is imperative to our health and helps flush out toxins, etc.

  7. Feline cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Arthritis may hinder a cat's ability to get into the litter box in time. Night-time vocalizing is relatively common in hyperthyroid cats or cats with hypertension, which can also cause retinal detachment and blindness, leading to anxiety and confusion. Progressively painful periodontal disease can discourage the cat from visiting its food bowl ...

  8. Why is my cat play biting? A behaviorist reveals 3 reasons - AOL

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    “Understanding your cat’s body language is key to preventing play biting,” says Campion. “Always pay attention to their micro-facial and body signals, such as dilated pupils, rippling skin ...

  9. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    A man sleeping on a bed with his cat A domestic kitten taken as a pet Cat on a leash enjoying the outdoors. Cats are common pets in all continents of the world permanently inhabited by humans, and their global population is difficult to ascertain, with estimates ranging from anywhere between 200 million to 600 million.