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Cat breeds

Cat breeds

Cats, faithful companions of humans for thousands of years, fascinate with their diversity and uniqueness. In this article we discover the world of cat breeds - from the charismatic long-haired cats to the energetic short-haired breeds. Let's delve into the realm of velvet paws together and find the perfect breed for your home.

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Cat protection regulations of the city of Karlsruhe

Cat protection regulations of the city of Karlsruhe

The “Cat Protection Ordinance of the City of Karlsruhe”, which was passed in June 2023 and comes into force on January 1, 2024, is an important step towards promoting animal protection and controlling the population of free-roaming cats in the city. This regulation, based on the Animal Welfare Act, aims to reduce the suffering and health risks to free-roaming and free-roaming cats by imposing specific measures such as neutering, identification and registration requirements for cat owners. These measures are intended not only to ensure the well-being of the animals, but also to harmonize the coexistence of humans and animals in the urban environment of Karlsruhe.

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Progressive retinal atrophy in cats

Progressive retinal atrophy in cats

Welcome to our guide to progressive retinal atrophy in cats. This condition, often referred to simply as PRA, is a significant health challenge for affected cats and their owners. In this article we examine the most important aspects of progressive retinal atrophy, from diagnosis to treatment to the necessary adjustments in everyday life with an affected cat. Our goal is to give you a deep understanding of this disease and to give helpful tips on how you can make your cat's life as pleasant and fulfilling as possible despite PRA.

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Amyloidosis in cats

Amyloidosis in cats

Welcome to our overview of amyloidosis in cats – an important and complex disease that concerns cat owners and veterinarians alike. Amyloidosis refers to a group of diseases in which abnormal proteins, called amyloids, build up in various body tissues and lead to dysfunction. In cats, this disease can take several forms, each affecting specific organs or systems and presenting its own challenges in diagnosis and treatment.

In this article, we take a comprehensive look at various aspects of amyloidosis in cats - from the specific symptoms and diagnostic methods of each form to the treatment options and prognosis. Our goal is to give you a deeper understanding of this condition and show you how you as a cat owner can help improve the health and well-being of your beloved four-legged friend.

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Mucopolysaccharidosis in cats

Mucopolysaccharidosis in cats

Mucopolysaccharidosis in cats is a rare but significant topic in veterinary medicine that may be of great interest to cat owners and breeders. This inherited disease occurs in various forms and is caused by a deficiency of specific enzymes, which leads to a buildup of glycosaminoglycans in cells. Although there is no cure for mucopolysaccharidosis in cats, a better understanding of this disease can help improve the quality of life of affected cats and provide breeders with important information for their breeding decisions. In this article, we will take a detailed look at the different types of mucopolysaccharidosis in cats, their symptoms, diagnostic methods and treatment options to provide a comprehensive picture of this complex genetic disorder.

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Christmas with your cat

Christmas with your cat

The Christmas season is a special time of year, not only for us but also for our beloved cats. As we decorate our homes with holiday decorations and enjoy the holidays, it's important to keep the safety and well-being of our four-legged friends in mind. In this article we will give you valuable tips on how you can safely accompany your cat through the Christmas season and create a festive atmosphere at the same time.

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