Diabetes in Cats can be seen in felines of all ages, breeds and sexes and is commonly seen in overweight cats and senior cats.
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Maintaining the health of your cat through continuous flea treatment is a necessary and ongoing procedure. Regrettably, there are no instant solutions available. The primary issue with fleas lies in their ability to survive for months without a host.
If your cat was ever to become lost whilst exploring or be involved in an accident – cat microchipping can help to reunite you both.
If you are not planning on breeding from your cat and intend on allowing them access outside, neutering at a relatively early age can be beneficial both behaviourally and for physical health throughout their life.
‘Prevention is better than cure’ – with fleas, this is very true!
Your feline friend can be at risk of contracting parasites all year round with them being ever-present in our environment. However, regularly providing them with tick, flea and worm treatment is the best way to protect them, your home and yourselves from infestation.
During your cats’ life investigating the environment around them, he/she will encounter many different situations – a number of which will expose them to parasitic worms.