"While it's difficult to quantify how common these allergies are, many cases likely go unnoticed by the kitty's owner," a vet told Newsweek.
Beef, chicken, fish, and dairy are often the cause of adverse reactions, though cats can develop allergies to any ingredient they’ve been exposed to repeatedly. Symptoms of food allergies in ...
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Cat Allergy Shots: Do They Actually Work?
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