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FLUTD in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Guide

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What is FLUTD in Cats? Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is not a single disease, but rather a group of conditions that affect a cat’s bladder and urethra. It can cause discomfort, pain, and even life-threatening urinary blockages if not treated promptly. FLUTD can impact cats of any age but is more commonly seen in middle-aged, overweight, or indoor cats. Understanding FLUTD is crucial for every cat parent because early detection and management can prevent serious complications. Common Causes of FLUTD Several factors can contribute to FLUTD in cats, including: Urinary Stones (Uroliths): Mineral formations that irritate the bladder. Urethral Obstruction: A life-threatening blockage often caused by crystals, stones, or mucus plugs. Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC): Inflammation of the bladder with no identifiable cause — the most common type of FLUTD. Urinary Tract Inf...

What should we do If your Cat Has Fleas?

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How to Know our Cat Has Fleas? There are a few tell-tale signs that your cat may have fleas so be sure to check for any of the following: A cat flea will quite often be dark brown and around 1-2mm long Keep your eye out for any movement in your cat's fur ie: any small bugs moving around If you notice your cat persistently scratching or over grooming Comb your cat with a fine metal comb and check for any black specks, sometimes they may be hard to spot so wipe the comb on to a piece of tissue Prevent your Cat From Getting Fleas? You will never 100%  be able to prevent your cat from ever getting fleas, however there are ways which can certainly help: Ensure you hoover your carpet, sofa and any soft furnishings on a regular basis. Throw away the dust bag from your vacuum every time you hoover Clean the bedding regularly Invest in a spray for your home and use regularly, if used often it will prevent fleas inhabiting in your house and therefore migrating on to your cat.

How to keep Iguana lizard at your household..

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I guanas are interesting reptiles to keep as pets. Unfortunately, iguanas are not easy to care for and will die if not taken care of properly. This is because iguanas have a variety of unique environmental and dietary needs. However, by creating a good habitat and feeding your iguana properly, you'll make sure your iguana thrives in its new home.. Provide your iguana with lots of light.  To thrive, iguanas need access to certain types of light. Most importantly, iguanas need ultralight light that is in the UVB spectrum. Without this sort of light, your iguana could suffer from a deficiency of vitamin D, be unable to absorb calcium, and have other health problems.   Give a large cage for Iguana, you can pick   Wire cages, Without enough room, your iguana won’t be able to thrive and may wind up sick or depressed.  It suitable if you live in an area that is consistently hot and humid. Otherwise, you will need a large glass tank or enclosure to make sure you can maintain...

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