In this article, we'll delve into the intriguing world of the catnip, exploring what it does to cats, its safety, the reasons behind the feline attraction, and whether it holds any potential danger to your furry friends.
Read moreCat ear mites are a common parasitic infestation that can affect our feline friends. As a cat owner, it is essential to understand the nature of these pests, their potential impact on your cat and yourself, and how to manage and clean the infestation at home. This compre...
Read moreWhether you feel like you're in a losing battle with cat hair, are concerned about keeping your home smelling good, or just looking for ways to improve your cat's life, here is a list of things you shouldn't live without as a cat parent.
Read moreAllergies are on top of the most common clinical conditions that affect cats. An allergy happens when the cat's immune system is oversensitive or overreacts to foreign bodies called allergens. Know the causes, symptoms, and treatments for allergies in today's blog.
Read moreShould your cat be permitted to go out onto the balcony to experience some fresh air and behold some of the sights of the outdoors?
Read moreCat caretakers are constantly attempting to keep outside cats safe. But let's face it; it's dangerous outside! However, some cats can't or will not live inside with humans. I Read more
Fleas can be a problem even for the cleanest cat and spotless homes. Here's how to check for signs of fleas and treat your pet and home to keep fleas away.
Read moreAdopting a special needs cat can be challenging but twice as rewarding! To ensure that your special needs cat lives its best life possible, it is imperative to have the knowledge and resources to provide the best care you can. In th...
Read morePreparation can be the difference between a stressful and fun journey with your cat! When packing for trips, most cat parents bring basic supplies like food, water, feeding bowls, litter, cat toys, a bed, and treats. But if you really want to be prepared, th...
Read moreCats have a reputation for being untrainable, but they respond well to positive reinforcement and repetition. With the help of a clicker, consistency, and treats, you can train your cat in some behaviors and techniques in no time.
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