Drooling is not a behavior often seen in cats, so when you see it, it can be a sign of trouble. Cats drool during a […]
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It’s spring – Time to think about heartworm disease in cats
It’s early spring, which means the risk for parasites, including fleas, ticks, ear mites, and even heartworms, is rising again. Many cat parents aren’t aware […]
Continue readingThe Cat Boat – A floating cat sanctuary
Many cities and towns have animal sanctuaries and shelters, where animals are cared for until they can be adopted, or cared for throughout their lives […]
Continue readingWhat is the major difference between stray and feral cats?
In the U.S., stray and feral cats are a massive problem. One of the best ways to help them is to know that there is, […]
Continue readingBringing back critically endangered Iberian lynxes
The Iberian lynx nearly went extinct 15 years ago. There were only about 100 adults left in the wild, and only 25 breeding females. That’s […]
Continue readingCats feel pain, but they hide it. What should you look for?
Cats are mysterious creatures, but perhaps not so mysterious as with their health. Many times, we have no idea our furry feline friends are sick […]
Continue readingKali – Our Little Stick of Dynamite
Kali is probably our most energetic cat. She’s firing on all cylinders far more often than any of our other cats. What one friend of […]
Continue readingDevo’s ‘Whip It’ To help with Big Cats in Circuses
Remember Devo? The band from the early ’80s whose iconic song, “Whip It,” is still played today? They’re taking that song and rebranding it for […]
Continue readingWhy do Cats Raise Their Butts in the Air?
You may have noticed that, when you pet or scratch your cat’s back, her butt goes up in the air. She might even lean way […]
Continue readingGizmo – The Matriarch of our House
Gizmo is our oldest cat. At 15 years old, she’s still sleek, svelte, and full of kittenish behavior. She has most definitely slowed down in […]
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