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The cats AIDS virus
Most cats become infected with FIV when they are
bitten while fighting with an infected cat. The virus
passes beneath the skin of the victim when it is bitten
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Who's living in who's house?
Although you might wish you could train your cat to
live in your
house, you just might need to adjust to life in your
cats house instead!
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Treating cat odours
Cat urine odour is very pungent and long lasting, and
can be difficult to remove. Here's some ideas to help battle
against that most unpleasant of smells |
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Beware dangerous toys!
Many household items that become pet toys, either with
or without your knowledge, can be dangerous, even
fatal-to your furry friend. |
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Arthritis and your pet
Informative information relating to Arthritis and our pets.
Helpful advice in diagnosing the most common forms of arthritis and
discussion on treatments |
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Main tick areas in Australia
There are four main ticks in Australia, find out where
they are most prevalent. Do you know what the signs are
of a pet effected by tick paralysis? |
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How old is your cat?
How old is your cat in human years? The result may
surprise you. Find out how old your cat is in human
years with our handy guide! |
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The right ID
Because pets occasionally escape and get lost in
unfamiliar territory, it's a good idea to have some kind of
pet identification on them. |
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Winter time means dry skin
Pets scratch for many reasons. It could appear to be
"dry skin" to the pet owner, but may actually require
treatment by a veterinarian |
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