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    It's important to brush your senior kitty regularly to keep their coat and skin healthy. Brushing removes loose hair, dirt, and grime, preventing tangles, matting, and the formation of hairballs.

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  5. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [6] [7] The syndrome usually appears in cats after they've reached maturity, with most cases first arising in cats between one and five years old. [1] [2] [4] The condition is most commonly identified by frantic scratching, biting or grooming of the lumbar area, generally at the base of the tail, and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal ...

  6. Dental health diets for cats - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] When pet owners are aware of the benefits of supporting good oral health in cats, this substantially improves positive outcomes. [2] Dietary selection, along with at-home-dental-hygiene care, allows cat owners to influence the oral status of their pets. [2] Feline dental health diets are pet foods designed to prevent oral diseases in cats.

  7. Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion - Wikipedia

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    Feline odontoclastic resorption lesion (FORL) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts. FORL has also been called Feline tooth resorption (TR), neck lesion, cervical neck lesion, cervical line erosion, feline subgingival resorptive lesion, feline caries, or feline cavity.

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