Cats
Tips for Keeping Your Cat Away from Holiday Decorations
Holiday decorations and cats are anything but a match made in heaven. Our four-legged friends are naturally curious and playful, which is why keeping them away from the decorations is a challenge that millions of pet owners will face this holiday season. It is just another aspect of helping them adjust to the busy holiday…
Read MoreHow to Pick the Perfect Gift for the Pet Lover in Your Life
Pets are essentially family members and so remembering either pet parents or the apple of their eye at the holidays only makes sense! What pet lover doesn’t love an extra thoughtful holiday gift for their furry – or even feathered or scaly – loved ones?! The question is how to pick out something that will…
Read MoreWhat To Do If Your Indoor Cat Accidentally Gets Out
Many cat owners choose to raise their feline indoors, where they remain safe and sound from the possible dangers of the great outdoors. However, sometimes despite best efforts, curiosity will get the best of an indoor kitty and they may venture out without your permission when you’re not looking. Cats are incredible escape artists given…
Read MoreWhat Your Cat’s Tail Movements Mean
When it comes to understanding cats, there’s one thing above all else that you need to know: their tails are full of secrets. Believe it or not, a cat’s tail can tell you a lot about what they’re feeling and thinking. In this article, we’ll take a look at the different meanings behind each type…
Read MoreHow to Help Your Indoor Kitty Get More Exercise
Statistics reveal that approximately 59.5% of cats are obese, with indoor cats more likely to become overweight. Obesity can lead to diabetes, cancers, heart diseases, osteoarthritis, and hypertension in cats. That said, helping indoor cats get exercise helps reduce the risk of developing obesity. Here is some useful information on the matter. Importance Of Exercise…
Read MoreWhy Do Cats Purr?
There has been a lot of research into a cat’s purr, and it has been found that they don’t just purr because they are happy little love bugs. There are, in fact, many other reasons why they make this sound. A cat’s purr sounds like a soft rumble and is their way of communicating, self-soothing,…
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