Whenever you bring a cat into your home, you are asking a lot of him. In most cases, the situation works out very well, and says a great deal about the bond between cats and humans. You ask your cat to scratch in only one place, instead of everywhere in his territory. You ask your cat to relieve himself only where you want him to. You ask him to ignore his ability to jump gracefully from countertops and tables. And you ask him to adjust his natural nocturnal schedule to your daytime schedule.
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As a cat ages, it is important to keep an eye out for changes in the cat's behavior. These changes often are symptoms of cat diabetes, cancer or various other cat illnesses. Identifying these health issues can help you quickly get treatment for your cat. Here are 5 questions any owner of an aging cat should ask that can identify issues in a timely manner to help your cat live a full and healthy life.
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