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Does your cat play with their tail? Vet reveals 5 potential reasons (and when you should worry)Sometimes, cats can start chasing their tail because it’s painful or itchy, in which case you might notice their body language is more frustrated than playful. Fleas can cause cats to be generally ...
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Cat who made it home after being hit by train recovers from major surgeryHector had to have his tail and a leg amputated after suffering severe injuries in the incident in North Ayrshire.
Fleas can cause cats to be generally itchy and want to catch their tails, or a tail injury can also cause them to play with their tail while they try to clean the wound. If your cat suddenly ...
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