· to help guide people with felines in their homes, huffpost asked deiss and other experts to identify the signs and changes they would never ignore in a cat. Its hard not to, especially when i hear that a staggering 80% of pet owners overlook potential hazards right under their noses. · today, were diving into a crucial topic for cat owners – parvovirus in cats (fpv). As responsible pet owners , it’s crucial to understand and interpret these warning signals correctly. Eve firstly urged cat owners to never have lilies in their home. She explained that lilies are toxic to cats and can be fatal or lead to a very expensive vet bill in the best case scenario. As a cat owner , i often find myself worrying about my furry friends safety. Read on for 13 things to look out for. 🦠 parvovirus, also known as fpv (feline panleukopenia virus), is a highly contagious and potentially. · a cat charity has issued a stark warning against the increasing use of harnesses for felines, cautioning that the practice can cause significant stress and fear by inhibiting their natural fight or flight response. The post i saw which was deleted by the mod team (whisker) was showing evidence of a problem with the globe rotating with the cat inside, and the op claiming that their cats suddenly broken leg must have happened as a result of this problem. Ignoring your cat ’ s distress signals or punishing them for communicating discomfort can lead to dire consequences.
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