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All About Cats... We Have the Shocking Proof

All About Cats... We Have the Shocking Proof

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Think your female cat should have kittens before being spayed? Think again. 🙀 In this episode, join Donie Yamamoto as she unveils a vet's perspective on cats from Dr. Amber Da Silva, DVM, as she busts one of the most persistent feline myths—and it might just save your cat's life.


We also answer some of the most Googled cat questions:

  • How long do cats really live (and how to help them live longer)?

  • How long is a typical cat pregnancy, and what should you watch for?

  • Why is kidney disease the #1 health issue in cats, and what early signs should you never ignore?

  • Plus: Is salmon oil just hype, or does it actually make your cat healthier, shinier, and happier?


Whether you're a seasoned cat parent or just cat-curious, this episode is packed with must-know facts, expert insight, and a few surprises. 🐱💡


Hit play—you might learn something that could add years to your kitty’s life.

You may also listen here to our previous episode https://smartlink.ausha.co/unleashedcuriosity/why-hydration-matters-keeping-pets-healthy-one-sip-at-a-time


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