
Indeed, any feline can be suitable for families with children, given their temperament. Nonetheless, some characteristics are ideal when choosing a cat to embrace when you have children at home. For a harmonious home, look for cats with these qualities.
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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) is among one of the most common as well as major infectious diseases of cats. In infected cats, FIV weakens the immune system, leaving the cat prone to other infections. Though there is no cure for FIV, current research suggests that c...
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Are you planning to have your cat spayed? Here are some tips that you ought to know for your cat's spay aftercare.
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For cat enthusiasts who want to have a big cat to adopt and care for, here are eleven of the biggest domestic feline breeds in the world around.
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You have perhaps found your way through this short article because you can't find your cat. First of all: Do not panic. There's a likelihood your feline is someplace near your home and will re-emerge soon. It could simply take some looking. We at KittyNook have some idea...
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Cats are members of the family, and as such, it should feel natural to share everything with them—including table food. But sharing your plate can harm your cat's health. Before you share that treat, make sure you know the difference between harmful foods for pet cats an...
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A lot happens during the first two months of a kitten's life. Most growth occurs during the first eight weeks of a kitten's life. Check out this kitten timeline to learn when to expect certain milestones on your kitten's journey to becoming a cat.
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A cat's tail is arguably one of its hallmark features. You can know a lot about how a cat feels just by looking at its tail. Cats use their tails for many things, like balancing on ledges, so it might be strange to see a cat with no tail.
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The image of a cat slurping a bowl of milk is commonly seen in media. Some of us even grew up seeing Garfield going wild over lasagna. But can cats eat cheese? More importantly, should you be feeding your cats cheese?
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Many of us have experienced petting an amiable cat that loves the gesture, only to scratch or bite the next. It might be easy to blame it on the cat, but the more likely scenario is that we're simply not doing it right.
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