Happy Cats Wellness

Weekly Wellness Checklist

16 min · 28. maalis 2026
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Welcome to Happy Cats Wellness, where we focus on feline preventive health care and helping cats live longer, happier lives through proactive care. In this episode, we offer easy-to-follow steps to help you catch any changes in your cat's behavior that might indicate medical issues.   The purpose of the weekly checklist is to establish a baseline of behavior and perhaps even identify ways your cat differs from what you might expect.    At Happy Cats wellness we share evidence-based preventive healthcare information curated from reliable veterinary sources to help reduce or eliminate chronic stress that often leads to behavior and even medical issues.

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