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Should You Keep in Touch with Former Foster Cats?Foster cats can easily tug at the heartstrings, especially if you have spent a significant amount of time caring for them. But once the cats move on, should you keep in touch with them? -
How to Tell if Your Cat is IllLists of physical and behavioral changes in cats who are ill. -
What to Pack in a Foster Cat's Going Away BagSaying goodbye to a foster cat can be incredibly hard, especially if the animal has been with you for several weeks or months. As the cat gets ready to leave, you will need to pack its going away bag. What should you pack in a foster cat's going away bag? -
How Long Should Cats Stay in Timeout?Cat owners use a variety of discipline techniques when their cats are bullying timid cats in the family, clawing at the furniture or hissing at the baby. Some choose to put their cats in timeout. But how long should you keep your cat in timeout?
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Re-homing Foster Cats? Qualities to Look for in New OwnersFoster cats soon become a part of the family. The longer you are left caring for a cat, the more attached you will become to the animal. When it is time to find a new home for your foster cat you will need to ensure that the animal goes to a good home.
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How to Overcome the Stress of Shipping Cats During an International MoveMoving overseas is a stressful time for everyone involved. Cat owners have even more to think about and plan for. If you want to take your cats with you when you move, you will undoubtedly face some stress along the way.
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Flood Preparedness Tips for Cat OwnersIf you live in a high-risk flood zone and have ever been caught up in a flood, you will know the importance of flood preparedness in case you have to evacuate with your family at a moment's notice. But what should you do with your cats?
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Overcoming Obstacles that May Prevent You from Being a Cat OwnerYou say you want to own a cat. You want to have a furry little purrfect creature in your home and your life. Yet, there is a reason or reasons from preventing you from allowing one of these lovely creatures from calling you its own.
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Regular Check Ups Can Keep Your Cat Well: It is that SimpleThe simple reason why you take your cat on regular checkups is to keep her healthy and well. It is that simple.
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Six Tips for Successfully Spraying Products onto Your Indoor CatIf you have an indoor cat then you know how hard spraying flea products or anti-itch products onto your cat can be. Here are six tips to help you spray your indoor cat with a product without a hassle based on my own experience.
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Creating a Safe Outdoor Enclosure for Your CatsCats and owners love to see their cats outdoors. Unfortunately the outdoors is fraught with peril. Here's one way to create a safe haven for your kitty. -
Homemade Cat Deterrent TipsHave a cat problem? Here are ten things to try to keep them out of your yard! -
5 Ways to Make Your Cat Feel SpecialDespite perceptions to the contrary, many cats actually desire constant interaction with their owners. Find out how you and your cat can have a much more fulfilling relationship with these five simple tips. -
Secret to Keeping Cats Away May Be in the BowlThe feed or water bowl may be attracting cats into your yard.
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Feline Pink EyePink eye in cats, or Feline Chlamydia, may not be something that cat owners see or have to deal with everyday. But it is a condition that could happen.
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Seasoned Cat Owners Ask: Why is My Altered Cat Spraying?Medical issues have been ruled out, yet experienced cat owners find their altered cats are spraying. When a cat's stress level is elevated their behavior changes. This article addresses some common stresses and provides exercises that can calm kitty down.
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Difficulty Chewing in Elderly Cats: How to Help Your Cat EatAs cats begin to age, similarly to people, they start to have a hard time with things that they previously could do. Many elderly cats may begin to have trouble chewing the food that they once loved. -
Cats & Emotions: How to Read Your Pet's EmotionsIt doesn't surprise most pet owners that cats are able to feel and express emotions, however, many cat owners are unsure how to read these emotions in their feline friend! Here are some signs to look for when reading your cat's emotions. -
Training a Cat to Stay Off the Kitchen CounterIn training a cat, you can't change its natural instincts. Instead, give acceptable alternatives and you will both be happy.
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The Zoonotic Diseases: How to Avoid Picking Up Disease, Parasites, or Infection from Your CatWe humans love our cats and have lived harmoniously with them for countless generations. But there are health risks to owning a cat. Sensible precautions can minimize the risk of you or your children picking up an infection. -
5 Things You May Not Know About CatsKnow a lot about cats? Here are some interesting facts you might not know about your furry feline friend. -
Great Tips for Cat OwnersAre you new to taking care of cats? Do you want some new ideas? Read my tips if you are already a cat owner or are soon to be one.
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Reaons Not to Feed Dry Food to CatsThis article explains why the most popular way we feed our cats is not the healthiest way and continues with an explanation of how they should be fed. -
How to Brush Your Cat's TeethBrushing your cat's teeth can prevent many oral diseases and other serious health problems. I will give you some tips on how brush your cat's teeth to make it fun and easy for you and your cat. -
When Does Your Cat Need to Gain Weight?Is your cat too thin? Check the waist and if it is too thin, please take the cat to a vet. The cat could have a major illness. -
What to Expect If Your Cat Has a Fecal ImpactionIt's not pleasant, and it's not pretty. Fecal impaction in cats is a serious condition that can kill if not promptly treated. Knowing what to expect will make life easier for both a cat owner and the cat. -
Green Tips for Cat OwnersGreen tips for cat owners
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How to Make My Cat HappyAre you looking for ways to make your cat happy? Cats are easy pets to have, and there are many ways to make your cat happy and healthy.
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How to Adopt a Cat from Battersea Dogs & Cats HomeBattersea Dogs & Cats Home has three locations in England: London, Old Windsor and Brands Hatch. Each location is dedicated to finding suitable homes for cats and dogs. What must you do in order to qualify to adopt a cat from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home? -
Real Life Cat WhisperersAn interview with cat communicators. -
Factors Affecting the Lifespan of CatsAn outline of the factors surrounding feline longevity. A description of what cats live the longest and speculations on why. -
How to Tell If Your Cat is DepressedCats go through depression, too- just like people. -
5 Ways to Maintain a Multi-Cat HouseholdMany owners of multiple cats have difficulties in keeping their house clean and peaceful. These 5 tips are easy to impliment and will make a huge difference in both your and kitties life. -
Why Do Some People Hate Cats?How can a species such as the domestic cat be both one of the most loved AND one of the most hated animals in society? -
Cat Care 101Whether you're a new cat owner, planning to become one, or even just one who would like to know how to better care for your furry friend, this guide has everything you need to know about caring for your cat. -
More Then Half of All Cat Owners May Be Infected with Toxoplasmosis a Cat ParasiteCat spread a parasitic disease called toxoplasmosis to human hosts who come into contact with them. More than half of all cat owners maybe infected. There appear to be both benefits and detriments involved to the human hosts.
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Why Do Some Cats Not like to Be Held?Do you have a cat or know someone who has a cat that doesn't like to be held? Find out why that is here. -
Causes of Litter Tray Accidents and How to Prevent ThemCats are incredibly clean animals and will be litter trained by their mothers by the time they are weaned or have reached 3 months old. What can you do to help maintain a clean environment for your cats?
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Weight Gaining Diets for Cats that Are Too ThinAlthough fat cats get more media coverage, there are times when cats need to gain weight. These include cats with parasites, hyperthyroidism or recovering from abuse. -
Black Cats Feared, Loved, or Sometimes ShotBlack cats and all the superstition that goes with them. They may just be good luck.Fear them or love them; it's up to you.





