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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How you feed your cat is just as important as what you feed them. There is a conversation led by veterinarians to give cats the opportunity to act on their natural impulses. The idea is to ditch the food bowls, forgoing the twice-a-day feeding schedules, and activate their pre...
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Does your caring cat suddenly become an unfriendly and hostile little monster during feeding? This behavior is a typical form of food aggression. This short article discusses the possible reasons for food obsession, explores psychogenic ab...
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If you notice your cat has flaky skin, it may be dandruff. A mere bath will not work, though. Especially if there is an underlying condition that causes flaky skin. So, what is cat dandruff, and what is it not? We will learn about it on to...
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A foster home bridges a cat's previous life to their upcoming life with a forever family. You agree to welcome a homeless cat into your home when you foster a cat. You agree to give them love, care, and attention for a fixed period or until the cat is adopted.
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Are you looking for a cat that will be a mild friend, a buddy for your children, and a full-fledged family member? Look no further; the American Shorthair is what you're looking for! This breed is known for its robust health, pleasant character, good looks, and amiabilit...
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If you're a new pet parent, the question of how to litter train a cat is perhaps what's on the forefront of your mind. Do not worry because litter box training is a relatively straightforward affair.
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For people, a homemade diet is almost always healthier than what you can acquire ready-to-eat from stores. It only means that this is also true for cats, right? Well, not always.
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I hope that this article and the list have helped you prepare, or double-check, your cat's first aid kit. Ideally, you'll never need to use these products and tips, but it is better to be over-prepared than under. Stay safe.
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