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		<title>What are cats doing when they press on another cat&#8217;s stomach?</title>
		<description>(The Girl You Lost To Cocaine) asked: I think it's similar to what cat's do to people sometimes, but they do it to the stomach of other cats. What does it mean?Cat Care - Everything you need to know
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		<title>What are some good cat foods for cats with urinary tract problems?</title>
		<description>Tim D asked: We've been using the Hills Science Diet s/d for cats with urinary tract issues.  It seems to work very well for that, but they also seem to not tolerate it well in their stomachs, because they puke it back up frequently.  We've also tried Purina ...</description>
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		<title>do cats have problems holding thier pee when they get older?</title>
		<description>dehbee asked: today my cat was sleeping on my bed and there was a tiny wet spot on my bed...it was pee and i was wondering if this is just a one time accident or because shes getting pretty old its getting harder to hold it in...or if she just ...</description>
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		<title>Cat Gestation</title>
		<description>After one whole day of baking cakes, I was ready to retire at four in the afternoon. As I was cleaning up, my two and a half year old little rascal came running into the kitchen, eyes filled with glee and screaming at the top of her lungs: She had ...</description>
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		<title>Why did my cat start purring when he heard other cats meow?</title>
		<description>Teasyweezy17 asked: Does he feel threatened, or scared and after he heard the cats he rubbed his nose on my face.Cat Lovers Compendium
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		<title>How to take care of cats problems before moving into a new apartment?</title>
		<description>kaci m asked: I am moving into an apartment in the next couple weeks and i am living in a house now with alot of cats, when i go i will just be taking one of them with me and i need to know the best way to get rid ...</description>
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		<title>How to stop cats poohing in my new vegetable garden?</title>
		<description>Working Mum asked: I do have 2 cats myself so I don't want them to run away. Before i made my garden my cats use to pooh in the lawn like dogs so I am not sure if its my cats or neighboring cats.Cat Lovers Compendium
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		<title>How do you keep cats out of your indoor box garden?</title>
		<description>momo8 asked: The cats want to use the kids' box garden for a litter box.  Is there a way to keep the cats out besides putting sticks in the soil?  We don't have a place to put the box where the cats can't get to it.Cat Lovers Compendium
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		<title>What do my cats think of my dancing? Do cats understand our body language?</title>
		<description>salsburymae asked: I know you can tell a lot about a cat's mood just by their tail and body language, but I've always wondered if it's reciprocated in the same fashion. 

Do cats understand or know how to interpret our body language? Besides reaching out to pet them, or playing/throwing ...</description>
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		<title>Cats Illness</title>
		<description>The first time you decide to take in a pet cat feels similar to taking home your first baby. You’re excited, scared, happy and undoubtedly proud of your newest addition to the family - all at the same time. And just like taking care of a newborn baby, taking care ...</description>
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