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Awhile back I wrote about how we addressed Chase’s boredom with being an indoor cat. We divide his meals up into two or three portions, […]
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Many of us look for a lot of different ways to help our feline friends stay entertained while we’re away from the house for hours […]
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Most of us have some idea of the frustration of dealing with our cats scratching up our furniture. While some respond to this by having […]
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Cats and mice. Cat and mouse. Games of cat and mouse. Everybody knows about cats and mice; it’s a stereotype that comes from the fact […]
Continue reading‘Cat Wars’ Has Grisly ‘Solution’ To Free-Range Cats
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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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 […]
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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 […]
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