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Siberian cats hypoallergenic or not?
Siberian cats are considered hypoallergenic. my body is also allergic, but I haven't had a chance to test it on these cats yet :)
Siberian cats are considered hypoallergenic. my body is also allergic, but I haven’t had a chance to test it on these cats yet 🙂
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Yes, Cockapoos' fur is hypoallergenic. This means that it is suitable for both those who have just given birth and those who are prone to allergic reactions. Cockapoos are preferred by many for these aspects alone.
Yes, Cockapoos’ fur is hypoallergenic. This means that it is suitable for both those who have just given birth and those who are prone to allergic reactions. Cockapoos are preferred by many for these aspects alone.
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It is known that Russian Blue cats, a kind, gentle and loyal breed, are more suitable for allergic bodies.
It is known that Russian Blue cats, a kind, gentle and loyal breed, are more suitable for allergic bodies.
See lessMy cat hurts and screams while pooping
Some cats get this disease in infancy. The same thing happened to my cat. Thank goodness it didn't do any harm, but I still say see a vet.
Some cats get this disease in infancy. The same thing happened to my cat. Thank goodness it didn’t do any harm, but I still say see a vet.
See lessWhy do cats vomit and when should a veterinarian be consulted?
Feather Balls Hairballs are the most common cause of vomiting in cats. When they lick themselves to clean, the hairs on their bodies go into their mouths. Since cats do not have a spitting function, these hairs accumulate in the abdomen and form a hairball. The first thing to do to avoid this situatRead more
Feather Balls
Hairballs are the most common cause of vomiting in cats. When they lick themselves to clean, the hairs on their bodies go into their mouths. Since cats do not have a spitting function, these hairs accumulate in the abdomen and form a hairball.
The first thing to do to avoid this situation is to brush your cat regularly. In this way, you can prevent the ingestion of dead hairs by collecting the hairs inside the feathers.
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