We know that humans feel deep emotions such as love, but recent research says that cats might be able to feel love too.
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Oral disease is a serious issue that affects 90% of cats over four years old. But don't despair! As a responsible pet owner, there are steps you can take to avoid dental diseases. We will talk about these in today's blog.
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Scruffing cats has been done for years, as it was believed to be an imitation of how a mama cat would pick up her kittens. However, current research reveals that holding a cat by the scruff can be unnecessarily cruel. Instead of scr...
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Litter box odor is one of the most unpleasant smells in a cat owner's home. It is an inescapable part of having cats, but it does not need to be unbearable. Today's blog will share ways to help you keep your cat-loving home smelling...
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KittyNook believes that knowing your pet parenting style is vital to be an effective cat parent. There are four major parenting styles in human children: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. These same parenting styles can also be applied to cats. Un...
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Cats are precious pets that need to be cared for. As a pet owner, you must know what you should NEVER do to them. To get you on the right footing, here is a guide on things you must avoid doing to your feline friend.
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It's the New Year! Most of us are thinking about the changes we will make. This year, why not take a page from your cat's books and use them to inspire your own resolutions?
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With thoughtful preparation, you can make your home a pleasant place for your cat throughout the holidays. Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or other events, these tips can help your cat feel less fuzzy around all the festivities.
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Hyperparathyroidism happens when there are abnormally high parathyroid hormone levels (also called parathormone or PTH) in the blood because of an overactive parathyroid gland.
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Today we will look closely at these two terms: carnivores and omnivores. Cats are obligate carnivores, and dogs are omnivores. Both of them are mammals and carnivores, but there is a difference.
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