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    5. Their bowls are too close together. This sounds silly, but cats don’t like their food and water close together. That’s because, in the wild, they wouldn’t want to contaminate their clean ...

  3. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cat eating "cat grass" Calico cat drinking water from a glass. Cats are obligate carnivores and do not do well on herbivore diets. In the wild they usually hunt smaller mammals to keep themselves nourished. Many cats find and chew small quantities of long grass, but this is not for its nutritional value per se.

  4. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, domestic cats are the most commonly reported rabid animal. [17] In the United States, as of 2008, between 200 and 300 cases are reported annually; [18] in 2017, 276 cats with rabies were reported. [19] As of 2010, in every year since 1990, reported cases of rabies in cats outnumbered cases of rabies in dogs. [17]

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    Not only is this cat water fountain adorable, it also promises to keep water clean while enticing cats to drink more. While not all of it is made of stainless steel, the plastic pieces in the ...

  6. Feline hepatic lipidosis - Wikipedia

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    Cats can have a feeding tube inserted by a veterinarian so that the owner can feed the cat a liquid diet several times a day. If the cat stops vomiting and regains its appetite, it can be fed in a food dish normally. The key is aggressive feeding so the body stops converting fat in the liver.

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  8. Drinking - Wikipedia

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    Cats drink at a significantly slower pace than ruminants, who face greater natural predation hazards. [4] Many desert animals do not drink even if water becomes available, but rely on eating succulent plants. [4] In cold and frozen environments, some animals like hares, tree squirrels, and bighorn sheep resort to consuming snow and icicles. [8]

  9. Cat gets doused with boiling water in viral video, man charged

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