
You love your pets and want to see them happy always. As cat parents, it is hard to imagine our pets being in emergencies. However, being prepared to provide first aid to your cat is also a way we take care of our pets!
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With the arrival of spring, summer can not be much behind. This means, of course, a lot of mosquitoes. For us humans, this is an inconvenience, but for your feline, these irritating little creatures can pose a significant threat.
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The sophisticated Siamese cat looks ready for a classy event in a white evening dress with trendy black trimmings and tantalizing blue eyes. If you're searching for a pet cat with personality, a cas...
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Tuxedo cats, with their distinctive black and white coat patterns resembling a formal tuxedo, have captured the hearts of cat enthusiasts worldwide. Most of us picture these dapper cats as black and white, but these stunning felines' hair can likewise be gray, silver, or...
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Are allergies taking a toll on you? Is consistent sneezing and itching can hinder the affection you want to give to your cats? You're not the only one. People are twice as likely to have feline allergies than dog allergies, but our furry felines are tough to resist.
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You and your pets might be enjoying being with each other while you work. However, that doesn't imply your office is safe for your cats. Keep your actual boss (your cat) happy by creating a feline-friendly home office with the help of these practical office setup ideas.
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If you own a cat, you probably experienced your cat seemingly enjoying being petted one minute and then biting you the next. We dismiss it as an attitude problem with our cats. However, what's likely happening is that we're just not petting them right.
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You've probably seen your feline in this classic cat behavior or posture--tail up back stretched upwards and enjoying themselves. But why do felines curve their backs?
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Cats have between 45 million to 200 million scent-sensitive cells in their nose, whereas humans have merely 5 million. A cat's sense of smell is between 9 and 16 times more powerful than yours, so it pays to know what smells felines dislike.
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The variety and types of cat sleeping positions appear to be more than humans can ever count. It made me curious about cat sleeping positions—is there a particular significance to them? Does one pose say more than I understand?
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