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<title>When Your Cat Won't Clean Their Fur…</title>
<description>By Lynda Forman. Cats may bathe themselves, but some cats have difficulties keeping up with their long fur. Here's how to help a cat with cleanliness issues.</description>
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<title>Do You Need to Take Your Cat to the Vet?</title>
<description>By Lynda Forman. Your cat is your best friend, so when health issues come up, you might need to take them for additional care.  Here's how to determine if a trip to the vet is necessary.</description>
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<title>What to Do with an Itchy Cat</title>
<description>By Lynda Forman. Your cat can be your best friend, but when he or she begins to experience abnormal itchiness, it´s time to determine the cause in order to help your cat feel better.</description>
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