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    I am the voice behind the words here at Cat Bladder Problems. My cats are my passion and rule this southern Indiana kingdom. I am partnered with the Kentucky S.N.I.P clinic and Harrison Educational Animal Responsibility Team (HEART in S. Indiana). My ultimate dream is to provide a national $10 (or less) cat sterilization program. In the mean time, I work at it one cat at a time.

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Archive for the ‘Treatment’ Category

Natural Pet Products-Stop Cat Diarrhea Naturally

By Kater On February 3, 2011 No Comments

Natural Pet Products - Surprising Herbal Tonic Stops Diarrhea in Cats Naturally

If you are into natural supplements and remedies to keep your cat healthy and full of pep, check out these great products to stop cat diarrhea and promote overall health. There’s also natural help for your cat bladder problems.

The truth is that everyone knows you have a cat when they

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Don’t Place Blame On Feline Arthritis When Your Cat Pees Outside of the Box

By Kater On September 17, 2010 No Comments

Cat lovers want their felines to live forever, but with seniority comes cat illnesses and disorders typical of aging cats. Perhaps you’ve seen your cat limping up the stairs or she no longer jumps onto her favorite perch. These are signs that she is suffering from feline arthritis, but have you also noticed your cat peeing outside of the box too? This may be another painful and potentially fatal cat

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Natural Pet-How About Acupuncture for Pet Health Care?

By Kater On August 26, 2010 No Comments

Pet owners are now demanding more natural methods of treating there family and pets these days. We’ve seen how alternative treatments work for humans. One such technique is acupuncture. This is a natural pet treatment that works for our pets too.

Acupuncture is a very ancient alternative treatment that originated in China. This technique is used to relieve pain. One common source of pain in pets is

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