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Obesity in birds can result in serious conditions such as fatty liver disease, dia</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/197/bird-health/helping-a-pet-bird-lose-weight.html</link></item><item><title>Detect Illness in Cage Bird | Symptoms of Bird Disease, Ill Health</title><description>Birds, instinctively, tend to hide the fact that they may be ill. As a result it may be difficult to understand that your caged bird may be ill. The illness may only come to light when it progresses f</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/198/bird-health/detecting-illness-in-caged-birds.html</link></item><item><title>Arthritis in Older Cats | Treatments for Arthritis Relief in Older Cats</title><description>Our pets are no different to us, especially when they are old. Humans and their pets have a lot of diseases that are common between them. Just as in older human beings, arthritis in older cats is a</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/185/cat-care/arthritis-in-older-cats.html</link></item><item><title>Diarrhea in Older Cats � Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, Prevention</title><description>Older pets require constant care and affection from their owners. When your cat is older than twelve years, it may begin to lose many of its normal bodily functions. There are good chances that the</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/186/cat-care/older-cat-diarrhea.html</link></item><item><title>Drooling in Older Cats Causes | Reasons for Cat Salivating | Cat Drools</title><description>People who own dogs are quite familiar with their drooling. However, drooling is not only limited to dogs. Cats too may drool a lot in certain circumstances. For instance, a cat that is scared may </description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/187/cat-care/older-cat-drooling.html</link></item><item><title>Older Cat Illnesses | Disorders in Elderly Cats | Diseases in Elder Cats</title><description>When your pet cat grows older, the needs of the cat begin to change. How your cat ages and the rate of its ageing may vary from cat to cat. Scientifically, it has been seen that ageing is slower in</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/188/cat-care/older-cat-illnesses.html</link></item><item><title>Kidney Failure in Older Cats Causes, Symptoms | Chronic Renal Failure in Elder Cats</title><description>Many older cats experience chronic renal failure. This is a progressive disease which cannot be reversed. In this particular disease, the deterioration is slow and the symptoms do not become appare</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/189/cat-care/older-cat-kidney-failure.html</link></item><item><title>Older Cat Health Problem | Elderly Cat Health Issues, Prevention</title><description>Veterinary medicine and procedures have increased the life span of our pets to quite an extent. However, it is up to us, as owners, to make the quality of life of our pets better. Toda</description><link>http://www.PetHealthAndCare.com/articles/190/cat-care/older-cat-health.html</link></item><item><title>Older Cat Diet | Nutrition of Elderly Cat | Foods for Elder Cat</title><description>When cats grow older, their nutritional requirements change, just as in older people. Cats are considered aged when they are around 8-10 years old. 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