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    Bring comfort to your cat’s skin and coat with these professional tips.
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    Casey's Abnormal Belly Grooming
    A cat's continual grooming of his belly and nipple area may indicate an allergy or skin condition.

    Facts on Pemphigus
    Pemphigus is a general term that refers to four conditions, usually limited to a cat's skin.

    Feline Hair Loss
    Stress or anxiety may cause a cat to overgroom, but other medical conditions should be ruled out first.

    Hair Loss Due to Allergies or Stress?
    Allergies, illness or stress may be the culprit for kitty's hair loss.

    Is Your Cat Allergic?
    You can help stop the itching, licking and biting that drives your cat crazy.

    Itchy Skin
    Frequent scratching may indicate fleas, allergies or fungal infection. Consult your veterinarian for help.

    Quick Tips: Allergies and Stress
    Alternative therapies can help cats with emotionally based skin problems. Learn how to help your "type A" cat cope.

    Quick Tips: Food Allergies
    Does your cat have a food allergy? Look for these signs.

    Stop the Shedding!
    Several underlying disorders can cause a cat to start shedding hair excessively.

    What Your Cat's Coat Does
    More than just upholstery, your cat's fur makes your pet unique.



     



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