When it comes to popular pets that people keep in their house, cats are the winners by a long shot. Over 50% of all families living in the US have either cat or a dog. Even though they are so loved, a lot of people have cat allergies. According to the statistics, there are more than 10 million people suffering from cat allergies in the US.
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How To Handle Cat Allergies
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Cristian StanAdopting a Kitten: The Benefits of Kitten Rescue
Posted on June 4, 2009 by Tim GoodmanThere are numerous paths to take when you decide to adopt a kitten. Each has their own benefits and disadvantages. This article outlines the benefits particular to kitten rescue services and the animals they can provide to your home.
How to Be a Surrogate Cat Mother: The Symptoms of Poor Kitten Health
Posted on June 4, 2009 by Tim GoodmanKitten health is particularly fragile during the early weeks of their lives. There are a number of things to especially watch for to ensure that their health is protected. This article outlines some of the most common kitten illnesses.
Know The Health Problems Your Cat Could Face
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniCats make great pets and that’s why there are so many people that have at least one pet cat. Cats probably have more personality than any other pet, and there are many different types of cats to choose from. They love attention and interaction while at the same time remaining fearsly independent. If you own a cat then you should know the health problems your cat could face. Some of the health issues cats face are easy to prevent, while others can be more serious. It’s important for you to be
How To Rid Your Home Of Mice
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniYou hear a loud screech and there on the table stands a human while one lonely mouse rushes across the floor. Contrary to what you might believe just as many men are scared of mice as women. So now that you know you’ve got at least one mouse in your house it’s time to do some mouse cleaning. So how do you rid your home of mice? Did you know that in just three months two mice will eats more than 2 pounds of food and leave you over 10,000 dropping to clean up? Worse yet they contaminate everyth
How to Care for Your Cat with Diabetes
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Cristian StanCat owners whose pets are diagnosed with diabetes are usually afraid of what may happen. But then again, it is possible for your cat to live long and happily, even with this disease. Your pet only needs dedication and care throughout the ordeal. Diabetes might still be an incurable disease these days. But it can certainly be managed easily.
How Your Feline Can Lose Weight
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Naomi WestMany of us will feed our cats all the food that they want not once thinking the weight they will be putting on. Cats don’t always know when to stop eating and before we realize it they have put on many pounds. Learn some helpful tips that will work all that weight off of your cat.
Should You Buy an Automatic Cat Litter Box?
Posted on June 1, 2009 by AJ LoweryIf you hate the chore of scooping cat litter just to keep the odor and germs at bay, you may be interested to know that automatic cat litter boxes can significantly cut down on the work involved. These robotic trays are ideal for busy lifestyles as well as elderly pet owners and those with disabilities. Read on to learn more about this exciting new technology and how it can help you keep kitty's area clean with ease.
Domestic Cat Breeds – The Persian, Siamese and Manx Breed
Posted on February 18, 2009 by Cristian StanDo you want to own a cat but you don't know which breed makes for the best pet? Or, do you want to own a cat but you have no idea what to do with it? You can find all the information you need by searching online, including what breed will work best with your own personality.
Training Cats To Use Litter Box: How To Solve These 5 Common Problems
Posted on February 7, 2009 by Katherin TowersDo you have trouble training your cats to use the litter box? Here is a list of five common cat litter training problems and how to solve them. While this list is far from complete, it makes a helpful starting point for new cat owners. Whenever it starts to feel overwhelming, just remember that successfully litter training your cat is key to controlling cat urine smell.
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Introducing a New Kitten to your Existing Cat
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelCats and kittens in the same household can be the best of friends, or the worst of enemies, and occasionally, both at various times of the day! One of the main problems is that cats are very territorial and if one cat thinks that a particular part of the room is his alone, he will soon show his displeasure if the kitten should dare to walk anywhere near it. On the other hand, a kitten will sometimes do just that in order to get the older cat's attention. In some ways, kittens are not unlike s...
Cat Beds and Why Your Kitty Should Have One
Posted on June 9, 2009 by Annie ClarkIf you don't get a cat bed for your feline, you will likely not be happy with where your pet chooses to sleep. Both you and your cat will be happier ifyou are not sleeping together. Find out why you should get your kitty a special sleeping spot.
Domestic Cat Breeds – The Persian, Siamese and Manx Breed
Posted on February 18, 2009 by Cristian StanDo you want to own a cat but you don't know which breed makes for the best pet? Or, do you want to own a cat but you have no idea what to do with it? You can find all the information you need by searching online, including what breed will work best with your own personality.
Cat Breeds and Their Personalities
Posted on October 15, 2009 by ManseoWith the exception of a few true lovers of cats, Americans have always been less particular about the origins of their cats and their dogs. Cats are most commonly seen on farms and they worked to help keep the vermin population. As cats are becoming more of a companion of a firm hand, there was a growing interest cat breeds, their purity and pedigree.
Point to Ponder Choosing a Cat Breed
Posted on September 3, 2009 by ManseoCats make great animals for most homes, because they are very easy to plan for and generally bond easily with humans Care. Most societies and cultures worldwide have grown accustomed to adopt cats in their family structures. However, domestic cats can vary significantly in their physical design and personalities from one breed to another.
My Kitten Doesn't Drink Milk - What Should I Do?
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelAlmost everyone who has never owned a cat before, or who hasnt owned a fussy cat, is under the impression that all cats drink milk. This is like saying that all women like chocolate of course most women like chocolate but theres a large enough percentage who dont like it to disprove the common thought. Likewise with cats, its more accurate to say that most cats drink milk, but not all of them. There are some cats who dont like milk and there are even some who are lactose intolerant!
What Equipment Do you Need When First Buying a Kitten?
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelBrining home your young kitty is very much like bringing home a newborn baby from the hospital. They both have very simple requirements. Both of them need to have the following basics covered: food, a place to sleep, and love.
Cats Body Language: What Does the Cat Tail Tells
Posted on October 7, 2008 by Jonathan SkinnerHere you can learn about cats body language and the way cats communicate and express emotions using their eyes, ears and tails.
Why should you Consider Buying Two Kittens Together?
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelYou arent likely to get two for the price of one, and when it comes to kittens its not cheaper to buy them in bulk when it comes to food and kitty litter either, but there are some compensations that make it worth thinking about. Aside from saving you the initial indecision of whether you want the smart talking black and white kitty, or the cute fluffy ginger tabby, buying two kittens together can actually make sense.
Keeping Cats Out Of Your Garden
Posted on April 25, 2007 by Belva KoepperYour first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and can jump very high. Normally they can jump a fence, which is why you should also invest in string or taut wire across the top.