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How Often Should You De-Flea Your Cat?
Generally, it is recommended that cats are treated for fleas once a month, regardless of whether they are an indoor or outdoor cat or whether they actually have fleas or not. This is to prevent flea infestations either by killing existing fleas and disrupting their life-cycle, or preventing flea eggs from developing.
This being said, it is important to always administer flea treatments as per the instructions on each specific product, and follow your vet's advice if they have recommended a particular treatment for your cat.

Diabetes in Cats Symptoms
The common symptoms of diabetes in cats include:Increased thirst (polydipsia): Your cat may drink water more frequently
Increased urination (polyuria): You'll notice more trips to the litter box or larger clumps of urine
Increased appetite (polyphagia): Despite eating more, they might still lose weight
Weight loss: Even with an unchanged or increased appetite, they may shed pounds
Lethargy: A lack of energy or seeming unwell
Poor coat condition: Their fur may appear less shiny or become unkempt
Weakness: Especially in the hind legs, sometimes resulting in a flat-footed stance (plantigrade posture)
If you think your cat is showing any of these symptoms, we recommend contacting a veterinarian as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve quality of life.

Why Won’t My Cat Stop Meowing?
- Attention-seeking: the most common cause of excessive meowing is your cat asking for food, treats, water or entertainment. Moreover, some cats repetitively meow when they want to bring to your attention the prize they have hunted and brought home for you (‘Look Mum! I’m an apex predator, and this mouse is a gift from me to you! You’re welcome!).
- Boredom or loneliness: cats tend to meow more when they’re seeking interaction, so if they are trying to find you or someone to engage with, they may repetitively meow until they have found company.
- Stress or anxiety: changing routines, new environments and anxious-attachments to people/ their owner might cause your cat to meow more than usual as they are expressing their anxiety/ discomfort surrounding change.
- Mating season: cats that have not been neutered or spayed tend to be more vocal during mating season (generally March - September for the UK).
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