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    #9 8.5-Week Pregnant Mamma Cat Checking Out What’s Going On Outside Image credits: HappyJacket3113 Fairly recent research has found that mother elephants don’t miss a beat while pregnant.

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    For a cat, exposing their belly can mean that they are prepared for battle," cat behavior specialist Dr. Rachel Geller told Rover. #19 A Different Kind Of Sunrise Image credits: Attack_Bovines

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    Cats can have false pregnancy just like people can. This means they can have hormonal changes that cause nesting behavior, changes in their nipples, an enlarged belly, and milk production, without ...

  5. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Cats are highly territorial, and secretion of odors plays a major role in cat communication. The nose helps cats to identify territories, other cats and mates, to locate food, and has various other uses. [7] A cat's sense of smell is believed to be about fourteen times more sensitive than that of humans.

  6. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two minutes. Treatment: Behavioural adaptation, pharmaceuticals and alternative medicine. Prognosis: Good, provided the cat doesn't self-mutilate excessively.

  7. List of feline diseases - Wikipedia

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    Avian influenza in cats; Bladder cancer in cats and dogs; Bone cancer in cats and dogs; Cancer in cats; Cat worm infections; Cat flu, an upper respiratory tract infection, caused by: Bordetella bronchiseptica [3] Chlamydophila felis; Feline calicivirus [4] Feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) [4] FHV-1 [4] Cat-scratch disease; Cat skin disorders

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  9. List of felids - Wikipedia

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    Blue is the range of Felinae (excluding the domestic cat), green is the range of Pantherinae. Felidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, colloquially referred to as cats. A member of this family is called a felid. [1] [2] The term "cat" refers both to felids in general and specifically to domestic cats.