This cat breed is often called Aby-silly-a due to its lively personality. The Abyssinian cat was thought to be the breed that can map its roots directly to the Nile Valley, but in truth, it was developed in Great Britain. Although the Aby resembles a tiny African wildcat...
Read moreCats are typically fastidious groomers, spending numerous hours a day grooming themselves. Grooming keeps them clean and helps keep their skin and coat healthy by promoting oil circulation from the skin throughout the hairs. It also helps reduce loss, comparable to when humans...
Read moreIndoor cats need enrichment exercise to avoid weight gain, boredom, and the development of unwanted behaviors. Some people think that walking their cat on a leash will do this, especially since indoor cats have no access to the outdoors.
Read moreCats have made an online reputation for being hard to predict, usually in the name of giggles—but it's not their fault. Cats communicate in different ways than people. By using the context of the whole situation, trying to see the situation from the cat's viewpoint, bein...
Read moreCats who are obese have more risk of suffering from several medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammations, and in some cases, even cancer. Here are some things you can do for your cat to stop or curb weight gain.
Read moreAmong the 3.2 million felines entering US animal sanctuaries yearly, numerous senior cats over one decade old are tragically ignored by prospective adopters due to their age. Dangerous misconceptio...
Read moreAttention, cat parents! Here are the most cat-friendly cities in the US for this year. Is your city included in the best or worst cities for cats? Share it with us in the comments!
Read moreDeclawing your cat is not the solution to destructive scratching. Declawing is a needless, painful, and utterly crippling procedure that includes removing a cat's digits down to the first knuckle.
Read moreBased on experts' opinions on the injuries and cat-related accidents around this time of the year, this article is written to help reduce the chance of mishaps and keep our felines (and owners) happy during the most wonderful time of every year!
Read moreThere are many changes to a cat's behavior, physiology, and vulnerability to diseases as they age. Physical changes include the lower capacity to smell and taste food, reduced ability to digest protein and fat, reduced hearing, reduced immune function, skin elasticity, and ...
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