Caring for Cats
Information on taking care of cats, including tips on feeding them, training them to use a litter box, traveling with them, introducing them to kids (and dogs) and more.
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The Emotional Care of CatsCats need more than physical care. They need emotional care, as well. This article gives some tips on how to forge a bond with cats and have a happy, long-lasting bond for life with them.
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Cats with AsthmaAn overview of the diagnosis and treatment of cats with asthma
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Can Cats Sense If You are a Cat Lover?Cats are very alert, clever animals. But can they sense if you are a cat lover? This article will look into whether or not cats can tell if you are a cat lover -
How to Tame Stray CatsTaming stay cats is easily done but it takes patience.
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Skunks as Pets? They're Just Like CatsSkunks make excellent pets and they are just as friendly as your average cat. Baby skunks are absolutely adorable.
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Cats: Natural Instincts Vs. Regular BehaviorLiving with a cat.
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Why Do Cats Get Angry?Cats can be hard to work out at times. But it is easy to spot an angry cat. This article will look into some of the main reasons why cats get angry and what you can do to keep your furry friend happy -
Mixing New Babies, Cats and DogsYour best bet is to keep the dogs and cats out of the babies room all together. The fur can cause some irritation with the baby. Cats also tend to jump into things and they like to sleep in cribs and tight places.
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Common Problems with Long Haired CatsProblems with long haired cats.
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The Disadvantages of Having Multiple CatsIn a previous article, we looked at some of the advantages of having multiple cats. However, this article will look at the flip side of the coin and discuss some of the disadvantages of having multiple cats
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Do Your Cats Sleep with You? The Advantages and DisadvantagesCats can be very loyal and loving towards their owners. Some owners choose to allow their cats to sleep with them. What are the advantages and disadvantages of allowing this practice? -
How to Get Knots Out of Your Cats FurRemove knots from your cats fur.
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Emotional Distress in Cats - How to Overcome Litter Box FrenzyFor cats who experience distress, the first sign of complication is the cat's cessation in the use of the litter box.
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What to Do About Your Two Fighting CatsIf you have two cats and they are often fighting with one another you may wonder what is wrong and what the best course of action is. Separate them? Let them fight it out? This article will offer an insight into what is going on and what to do -
Homemade Dry Shampoo for CatsThe following homemade shampoo for cats doesn't contain any soap, chemicals, or any potentially harmful ingredients, and it's completely natural and safe for cats of all ages. -
CPR for CatsCPR can save your cat's life if he or she stops breathing. Read this article to learn how to perform rescue breaths and heart massage on your cat. -
Cats and ComputersHe has evolved. He has conquered. He is loved. What was I writing? Where did it go? He will watch my moving the mouse and then his paw will be on the screen going for the cursor.
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The Facts About CatsAccording to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), 69 million American households own a pet, with cats weighing as 90 million of those pets, surpassing "mans best friend", the dog, as the pet of choice. -
Guide to Packing when Traveling with CatsIf you own cats, sooner or later you're going to move or go on vacation with your cats. Here's the information you need to plan a journey for them that you'll all enjoy... -
How to Keep Your Cats Out of the KitchenHad enough of cats underfoot? Don't like fur in your food? Try making your kitchen a forbidden zone. It'll give you piece of mind, and be better for your cats in the long run. -
All About Siamese CatsSiamese cats have long been favorite breed for those pet owners in the market for a purebred cat. -
Cats and ExerciseCats need exercise but aren't exactly open to going for a leashed walk. For the sake of their health you may need to get a little creative to get them moving. Here are some examples that have worked for me. -
When Stray Cats Adopt an OwnerPeople don't usually adopt stray cats. It's often the other way around. At your local animal shelter you are sure to find a kitty that's waiting to adopt someone just like you.
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