Can Cats Drink Milk? The Truth About Felines and Dairy

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It’s one of the most enduring images in pet culture: a happy cat lapping up a saucer of milk. But can cats drink milk? The short answer is: most cats shouldn’t. Despite what cartoons and old-fashioned wisdom might suggest, cow’s milk is not a safe or appropriate treat for the majority of adult cats. This…

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Don’t Panic! What to Do When Your Dog Starts Reverse Sneezing

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Your dog suddenly freezes, extends their neck, and starts making a loud, rapid snorting or gasping sound that seems to go on forever. The best thing you can do is stay calm. The episode will almost always resolve on its own within seconds to a couple of minutes, and your dog is not in danger.…

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The Sound We All Dread: Why Cats Get Hairballs and How to Help Them

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Cats get hairballs because their barbed tongues collect loose fur during grooming, and what isn’t passed through the digestive system accumulates in the stomach until it’s vomited back up. It’s one of the most common and most unpleasant realities of life with a cat, but there’s a lot more to the story than just cleanup…

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Is it Normal That My Dog Snores?

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If your dog snores, you’re not alone, and in many cases, dog snoring is perfectly normal. Dogs snore for many of the same reasons people do: relaxed throat muscles, sleeping position, or simply the shape of their airway. That said, snoring in dogs can sometimes signal an underlying health issue worth discussing with your veterinarian.…

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6 Symptoms of Dog Heatstroke to Watch For

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When temperatures rise, so does your dog’s risk of overheating, and dog heatstroke symptoms can escalate from mild to life-threatening in a matter of minutes. The six symptoms of dog heatstroke to watch for are excessive panting and drooling, bright red or pale gums, lethargy and weakness, vomiting or diarrhea, confusion or disorientation, and rapid…

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Discover the Power of Laser Therapy for Cat Arthritis

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Arthritis is a common condition in cats, particularly as they grow older. Many pet owners associate arthritis with dogs, but cats are just as susceptible to joint pain and stiffness. Unfortunately, cats are masters at hiding discomfort, making it difficult to recognize the early signs of arthritis. You may notice subtle changes, such as reluctance…

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