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  • Therapy Cats: The Power of the Meow

    Therapy Cats: The Power of the Meow

    Cats are more than just our feline friends that we love and enjoy coming home to after a long day; they can provide healing therapy. Many people believe that dogs are the only therapy animals, and this is understandable Read Article
  • Is a Cat Right for You?

    Is a Cat Right for You?

    Our feline friends have special places in our hearts for their furry coats, peaceful purrs, and playful, round eyes. Despite their cuteness, not all pet owners have lifestyles that align with the duties Read Article
  • New Kitten Checklist: Getting Your Home Ready For Your New Cat

    New Kitten Checklist: Getting Your Home Ready For Your New Cat

    When bringing home a new feline into the house, it is important that you have everything they could need to make the transition smooth for both you and your cat. Read Article
  • How to Get Your Cat to Love The Kennel

    How to Get Your Cat to Love The Kennel

    Your cat's fervent protests against kennel travel are understandable. A kennel can represent confinement and being taken to a scary place. Most likely the destination is a cold exam table at your vet's office, where Kitty is handled by folks seen as strangers. A disorienting car ride further escalates Kitty's fear. Read Article
  • Cats Hate Water - Fact or fiction?

    Cats Hate Water - Fact or fiction?

    While you may think it is a fact, we know that not all cats actually hate water. Many cats like to play in streams of water and some breeds even like to swim! More often we know most cats have an aversion to water but there are some behavioral and possibly biological reason behind this. Read Article
  • Yes, Cat's Need Exercise Too!

    Yes, Cat's Need Exercise Too!

    When thinking of exercising pet's it's a common misconception to think that only dogs need to get exercise. But that isn't true. According to a study by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention in 2008, an estimated 57% of cats are overweight or obese.1 Just walking around the house is not enough to keep your cat in-shape. They need to be encouraged to play and get their furry behinds moving. Read Article
  • What Catches Your Kitty's Attention

    What Catches Your Kitty's Attention

    Ever wonder what are the best toys to keep your cat entertained at home while you are at work? Do you strive to keep your feline trim and happy? Some of these tips and bits of information will help you understand what your furry feline needs. Read Article
  • Why is My Cat Crazy About Catnip?

    Why is My Cat Crazy About Catnip?

    Do you ever wonder why your feline furry friend is crazy for Catnip? There are a multitude of reasons for this fun activity. However, do you wonder what Catnip is made of? Read Article
  • The Importance Of Quick Release Cat Collars

    The Importance Of Quick Release Cat Collars

    When it comes to choosing a collar for your cat, there are a lot of different styles to choose from. Pet stores offer all kinds of collars, ranging from colorful, glitzy, and fun to some made from leather, elastic or other types of materials. Read Article
  • How To Pick The Right Litter Pan For Your Cat

    How To Pick The Right Litter Pan For Your Cat

    Welcoming a cat into your home can be quite an exciting time. Watching them explore their new home, sniff all the smells, and find perfect little hiding spots around the house is one of the first things they?ll do. After that, Read Article
  • How To Make Cat Litter Last Longer

    How To Make Cat Litter Last Longer

    When trying to save money and make things last longer, try using a cat litter that clumps. When you use non-clumping cat litter, cat urine tends to flow to the bottom or side of the pan where it settles and sticks to the pan. Read Article
  • Interactive Ways To Trick Your Indoor Cat Into Exercising

    Interactive Ways To Trick Your Indoor Cat Into Exercising

    Your cat's sex, breed, age, and body type will largely determine what your cat should weigh. Typically, pet cats should weigh anywhere between 7 and 25 pounds. Read Article
  • Clipping Your Cats Nails

    Clipping Your Cats Nails

    Cats love their claws. Cats use them for protection, communication, climbing and exercise, none of which humans appreciate. For your kitty's comfort and to protect our skin and furniture, Fluffy?s nails should be trimmed every four weeks. Read Article
  • Litter Box Tips and Tricks For Every Cat Owner

    Litter Box Tips and Tricks For Every Cat Owner

    Whether you're a brand new cat owner or you have been fond of feline friends for years, chances are you already know the value and importance of having a litter box. Read Article
  • Cat with a Petmate cat collar with bell

    How To Choose the Best Cat Collar

    Do cats need collars? The simple answer is yes. Whether or not your feline friend is still a kitten or a full-grown cat, chances are a collar will serve its purpose, and it will help you out in more ways than one Read Article
  • Ways to Celebrate National Cat Day 2020

    Ways to Celebrate National Cat Day 2020

    National Cat Day is on October 29th every year. This national holiday was created by Colleen Paige, a leading Pet and Family Lifestyle expert, who's lifesaving mission is to create holidays Read Article
  • Turning the Cat Carrier into a Cat-Tastic Place To Hang Out In & Enjoy During Travel

    Turning the Cat Carrier into a Cat-Tastic Place To Hang Out In & Enjoy During Travel

    When the carrier comes out, does your cat perform a disappearing act that Houdini would have envied? That's not surprising if the only time he sees the carrier is when you take him to the vet. As cat owners, we should take a look at the carrier (or, as Fluffy calls it Read Article
  • Why Cats Get Hairballs

    Why Cats Get Hairballs

    Cats can be some of the cleanest animals, due to their efficient self-grooming nature. But at times, this helpful habit has its downsides. Yes, we're talking about the notorious hairball. Read Article