
Halloween is fast approaching. Pumpkins are plentiful, skeletons, ghosts, and monsters are in season, and Halloween black felines rule! We all know that black cats are almost synonymous with Halloween, but how did this association start?
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We hope that after reading, you gain more knowledge and are better equipped to decide if your cat needs emergency vet care. By knowing the life-threatening signs and symptoms of a medical emergency, you may be able to make that choice much more quickly and save your cat'...
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It seems like you are more than a mere food source for your cat: research tells us that cats see owners as a source of safety and friendship. Simply put, cats care for their owners even if they do not seem like it.
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Felines possess some impressive feats, a few of which border on being superhuman (or super-cat, in this case). Today's blog explores the unique superpowers of this little, graceful animal we all love and treasure.
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Though every cat is different, there are certain identifiable markings most tabbies tend to display. A lot of tabbies have stripes throughout their faces, along their backs, and on their legs and tails. However, what makes a tabby actually stand out, is the distinctive M...
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Removing nasty pee smells is essential to keeping a tidy home. However, the odor can be tough to remove and virtually impossible to mask, especially when your cat urinates outside the litter box.
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When picking a litter box, it's easy to be influenced by choosing a box based on whether it will fit a space. However, matching the box's size to your cat's dimension is more important. A cat should not squeeze and contort itself whenever it needs to go to the bath.
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You may not have thought much of it before, but the products we use to care for our pets substantially impact our environment. You can take action today to help minimize your cat's carbon paw print. Here are some ways to do so!
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Ticks aren't just painful when they bite; they can also transmit horrible diseases. Although felines may not get ticks as much as dogs, these bloodsucking parasites can cause unpleasant issues. So here are some tips to keep your cat tick-free.
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You do not need to teach your cats how to scratch—it's an instinct! What you need to teach them are the places where they can scratch. Whether you're starting with a kitten or have an older cat that you want to re-train, knowing their scratching style and providing the r...
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