Cats

Cat Courageous - Adopting A Cat
By Angela Pellerin · 8 years ago
Summary: Being cat courageous is recognizing the beauty of a cat and then courageously giving them a second chance by adoption. There are many pros and cons to owning a cat. These responsibilities, as with ...
Trap-Neuter-Return Program
By Angela Pellerin · 8 years ago
Summary: I read an article on the Trap-Neuter-Return program possibly coming to our county. I vaguely know about this program though. It will be interesting to see what the final vote will be. I have ...
The Story About the Magic of a Cat's Tail
By Angela Pellerin · 8 years ago
The magic of a cat's tail can be truly a wonder to any cat owner. Last night I tried to settle down my thoughts for the night. Having been given bad news early in the ...
How to Lessen Hairballs for Your Cat
By Jennifer Ayalon · 9 years ago
Every cat owner is well familiar with the ‘horking’ sound that their cat makes every week or two that results in a compact hair sausage being deposited on the floor. Owners generally become fairly blasé ...
Why You Should Vaccinate Your Cat
By Jennifer Ayalon · 9 years ago
Until fairly recently, cats, like people and dogs, were subject to illness and possible death from what are now preventable diseases. The lives of millions of cats have been made healthier and longer through the ...
Why Declawing Your Cat is a Bad Idea
By Jennifer Ayalon · 9 years ago
Owners of cats will often consider having their pet declawed when scratching becomes a problem. It’s true that cats can cause considerable damage to furniture or door frames by using these as scratching posts. A ...
A Historical View of Cats
By Jennifer Ayalon · 9 years ago
Although it may well make dogs a bit jealous, the most popular pet in the United States is now the cat. Capable of showing affection, tidy in habit, certainly not as boisterous as dogs, the ...
Provide Your Outdoor Cat with a House for More Comfort
By Petar Petrov · 9 years ago
Cat furniture doesn’t just have to be for inside your home; it can also be used outdoors. Some cats prefer to be out in the big, wide world, especially in spring and summer while the ...
Five Ways To Handle Cat Behavior Problems
By Steven Tucker · 9 years ago
Quite a few people who get a cat as a family pet at some time might notice a variety of cat behavior problems. These are behaviors that you don't want your cat doing for example ...
Lure Your Cat to Drink More Water through Pet Drinking Fountain
By Joshua Valentine · 10 years ago
Majority of pet owners can prove to the fact that cats are particular. They will only eat specific kinds of food out of a certain type of bowl. What many individuals don't know is that ...
Five Tips for Selecting the Best Cat Tree
By Petar Petrov · 10 years ago
One of the best ways to satisfy your cat’s curiosity and keep in shape is to provide her with a cat tree. Since there are many such trees offered in the market, you should spend ...
Helpful Advice on Caring for Senior Cats
By Darrin Swain · 10 years ago
Sooner or later, your beloved cat will start to get old and experience physical changes. This typically occurs between the ages of seven and ten. However, some are fortunate enough to stave off major changes ...
Why Do Cats Like To Sleep So Much
By Emilija Spirkoska · 11 years ago
One thing is for sure: cats know how to sleep. And they sleep a lot. However, so far nobody knows why they sleep so much, but you gotta admit that they are the most adorable ...
Pet Health - Information Regarding Cat Enteritis
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Enteritis in cats is a very serious disease. It's often referred to as distemper, which is a disease that dogs commonly get. However, feline enteritis isn't the same. A common other name for the condition ...
The Truth About Cat Endocrine Alopecia
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
There are many reasons why cats can experience problems with hair loss. A relatively rare reason for this to occur is because of feline endocrine alopecia. Vets don't exactly know why this rare skin condition ...
Information About Chlamydia in Cats
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Both bacteria and viruses can cause conjunctivitis in cats. This condition is known as pink eye, the same thing that can affect dogs, humans, and other animals. Feline chlamydia results from a bacterial infection. Cats ...
How to Care For Your Ragdoll Cat
By Ava Gilmore · 12 years ago
Ragdolls are exceptional animals who demand unique care and consideration. Their characteristic fur, character, and medical needs mean different methods of care. Let’s investigate all of these three things specific to Ragdolls and how to ...
Homemade Cat Food
By Mike Kim · 12 years ago
Benefits Of Homemade Cat Food Making your own cat food at home is a great alternative to commercially available food. First of all, you know what ingredients will be used and it will be a ...
Finding the best cat food for your kitty does not have to be high-priced.
By Aaron Drenckpohl · 12 years ago
Being aware of what is better for your pet's diet is always an intriguing dilemma to answer because there are countless selections to choose from. For starters I am going to inform you what cat ...
Siberian and Neva Masquerade cats
By Scott Waldon · 12 years ago
Domesticated cats have been in America for many centuries (which are believed to have originated from Britain and Europe), but Siberian, and Siberian "Seal Tabby Point" (Neva Masquerade), an offspring of cross breeding Siberian, Siamese ...