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3 Reasons Your Pet Needs Prozyme - The Cat and Dog Digestion Aid
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3 Reasons Your Pet Needs Prozyme - The Cat and Dog Digestion Aid

For pets suffering from digestive problems, prozyme is a great way to help them overcome their troubles. Containing all-natural, human-grade enzymes, this supplement is extremely useful in helping pets get the most out of their food. Here are some reasons why most pets could benefit from some prozyme in their diet. Read

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3 Reasons Your Pet Needs Prozyme - The Cat and Dog Digestion Aid By Sam Bourne

For pets suffering from digestive problems, prozyme is a great way to help them overcome their troubles. Containing all-natural, human-grade enzymes, this supplement is extremely useful in helping pets get the most out of their food. Here are some reasons why most pets could benefit from some prozyme in their diet.

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4 Signs Your Cat Needs Deworming Treatment Sooner Than Later By Roy Higgs

Intestinal worms are common in cats, but most pet owners fail to detect them on time. Early detection and treatment can protect your petโ€™s well-being. These early indications can help you get a timely diagnosis and medical attention.

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5 Common Cat Problems and Health Issues By Mary Kearl

Cats, just like people, are susceptible to getting sick. The best defense against pesky health problems is to learn about the most common health issues cats face, so you can do your best to prevent them.

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5 Things to Know About Hairballs By Madeleine Burry

Since hairballs are an unavoidable condition of being a cat parent, read on for a few quick facts about preventing and treating them.

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7 Common Reasons For Cat Puking By Meredith Alling

As a pet parent of a cat, cat puking is probably all too common. Whether it's hairballs or a little food finding its way to the floor, vomit is usually nothing to get overly concerned about. Learn about the most common causes behind cat puking.

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All About Cat Hairballs By Madeleine Burry

Anyone who has a cat at home has heard the hacking sound of a hairball being dislodged, but do they warrant our concern? Learn all about the causes and treatments for hairballs.

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Cat Constipation - What Your Cat's Bowel Movements Are Telling You By Madeleine Burry

Constipation can be a painful and very unsettling feeling, even for cats. You might be surprised how easy it is to prevent, and even treat, your cat's constipation. Find out what the tell tale signs are, and how to keep your cat "regular."

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Cat Diarrhea Dilemma: Identifying Serious Cases and Effective Solutions By Roy Higgs

Uncover the causes of cat diarrhea and find effective solutions in this article. Vet-reviewed insights help identify serious cases, ensuring swift and appropriate care for your feline companion.

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Causes of Hookworms in Dogs and Cats By Rebecca Kelley

Hookworms can infect your pet through ingestion and by traveling through their skin. Learn more about the causes of this parasitic infection here.

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Chronic Enteropathy in Cats: A Quick Guide By Roy Higgs

This article will help you understand chronic enteropathy in cats, why it happens, what its symptoms are, and how you can treat it.

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Colonic Ulcers in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment By Roy Higgs

Colonic ulcers are one issue that cats may experience. These ulcers develop in the colon or large intestine and can irritate and hurt our feline pals. In this article, we explore this condition further.

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Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis in Cats By Roy Higgs

Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis (EG) is an uncommon inflammatory condition that affects the stomach and intestines of cats. We discuss more on this here.

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Esophageal Tumors in Dogs: A Closer Look By Roy Higgs

Dogs with esophageal tumors have an uncommon digestive disease that can result in a variety of symptoms and possibly fatal consequences. In this article, we check out how to treat this condition.

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Feline Cholangitis/Cholangiohepatitis Syndrome By Roy Higgs

Feline cholangiohepatitis syndrome (CCHS) is a multifactorial disease that can cause life-threatening complications, including jaundice and liver damage. Learn more about its symptoms and treatment.

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Feline Gastrointestinal Eosinophilic Sclerosing Fibroplasia (FGESF) By Roy Higgs

Gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia (FGESF) is a rare disease that affects pets. It's also often referred to as idiopathic megaesophagus, or ME for short.

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Five Facts about Dog and Cat Bad Breath By Madeleine Burry

Bad breath can be a tell sign that there are more serious health problems. Check out these five facts to learn more.

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Food for Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats By Mary Kearl

Some types of liver disease can be treated with the food you give your pet. Learn the nutritional guidelines for liver disease in dogs and cats.

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Gastric and Intestinal Ulcers in Cats By Roy Higgs

Gastric and intestinal ulcers are illnesses that are frequent in cats. The sad part is that some even die from this condition. Learn about how to identify and treat it in this article.

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Gentle and Safe: Natural Deworming Options for Your Beloved Cat By Roy Higgs

A closer look at natural remedies for deworming cats and some of the main reasons to opt for them. We will also look at three ingredients that can be used to ward away worms in cats.

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Hookworms in Cats and Dogs: 5 Things to Know By Rebecca Kelley

Hookworms are intestinal parasites that feed off of your pet's blood. Learn these 5 things to help keep these worms away from your pet.

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How Did My Pet Get Tapeworm? By Maureen Ryan

The way to stop tapeworms from affecting your pet is by controlling their risk to fleas.

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How Do Pets Get Roundworm? By Kat Sherbo

Dogs and catS can become infected with roundworms in a few different ways. Read about the causes of roundworm infections in pets.

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How Do You Treat Megaesophagus In Cats? By Meredith Alling

Has your cat been regurgitating often and seemingly a bit thinner than normal? There is a possibility that your cat may have megaesophagus, a congenital condition where your cat's esophagus is not contracting and allowing your cat to swallow food normally. Learn more here.

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How to Know if Your Pet Has Tapeworm By Maureen Ryan

Tapeworms, fleas, and every other pest have no business in or on your cat or dog. It is important for you to be able to detect the early symptoms in order to help rid your pet of tapeworms.

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