There’s a book out called “Cat Wars,” and it actually calls for killing all free-ranging cats because they kill wildlife. The authors advocate killing “in […]
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6 Ways To Kitten-Proof Your Home
Do you have a new kitten, or are you considering getting a new kitten sometime soon? Basically, a kitten is like a small child. Anything […]
Continue readingAging Cats – Are Your Senior Cats Doing Well?
There are two aging cats in our house: Aria is 13, and Gizmo is 15, and we expect them to actually start showing their signs […]
Continue readingOn Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day – Our Kitty-girl
Chances are, if you have pets, you also have pets over the Rainbow Bridge. I know I do. Kitty, who was abused as a kitten […]
Continue reading4 ways to increase your indoor-only cat’s happiness
We all know that cats need lots of stimulation to stay happy and healthy. If your cat is an indoor-only cat, the right types of […]
Continue readingPolitics Versus Cats Is Actually A Thing
When it comes to politics versus cats, cats definitely win, not just with me, but apparently, with the entire Internet. I don’t know about you, […]
Continue readingType 2 Diabetes In Cats – Lowering The Risk
It’s hard to know exactly how to prevent certain diseases in our cats. For instance, chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes are somewhat common […]
Continue readingFeline Ear Infections: Causes, symptoms, and treatments
Many of us don’t necessarily want to call our vets for every little concern we have about our cats, and some may not be able […]
Continue readingGiving Cats Brain Freeze Might Actually Harm Them
There’s a solid chance that you’ve gotten brain freeze once or twice (or ten million times) in your life. There’s also a solid chance that […]
Continue readingFeline Genome Study Says Cats Are Still Partly Wild
Some interesting revelations have come from mapping the feline genome. We know that cats first started living among humans around 9,500 years ago. We know […]
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