
So why do cats pee outside their boxes? And can you stop it? Yes, you can! But never forget that many factors play into why your cat is urinating outside the box. Here are 8 possible reasons your c...
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Cat 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

Scabs are raised areas on the skin that can be itchy and painful for your feline friend. They can be caused by many things, such as flea infestations, allergies, skin infections, and sometimes even stress. Fortunately, there are several home remedies for cat scabs that y...
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Many pets can learn to be comfortable around others as roommates if not besties. If you're overwhelmed with your present multi-pet home, it may be time to apply some changes. Here are some valuable pieces of advice for turning your multi-pet home into a harmonious enviro...
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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.
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In the last few years, therapy animals have become increasingly popular. The idea of getting emotional support from a pet is becoming increasingly accepted....
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When understanding your cat, the ears may be the key! Body language tells us so much about a cat's state of mind, and being aware of such nuances is advantageous for both the cat and the cat parent.
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Adopting 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...
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Preparation 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...
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Cats 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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