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Tips In Looking For Your Kitten Food

Posted on December 30, 2008 by Andy Immotna

Having a cat in your home brings joy to your life. Aside from their unique characteristics that set them apart from all other kinds of domesticated animals, they are great companions and entertaining pets. They interact with humans socially but still manage to keep their independence. Siamese kittens are famous in some states. A lot of people find kittens very adorable, hence, a reason why people prefer kittens than older cats for adoption.

Experiencing A Cat Health Problem

Posted on December 30, 2008 by Andy Immotna

Cats rely on its human companion about their health problems. It is up to the pet owner to whisk off his cat to its doctor for diagnosis. Encountering a cat health problem has the same process when we get sick, go to our doctor to discover what's wrong and what medicine to take to feel better only that you are the one to take your cat to the hospital which, you can load into a cat carrier.

Cat Repellant - Keeping Kitty out of Trouble

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Corina Tocco

Whether you own cats or not, you may find yourself in the position where you are looking for a good cat repellant. Unfortunately, cats often get into places where they shouldn't get into, or cause damage to furniture of gardens simply because of their nature. Though cats are rarely out to cause damage to your property on purpose, the instinct to scratch or to dig in the dirt can cause you some frustration. Though you should be able to find cat repellant at the pet store or in the pet departments...

Does Your Cat Attack Your Feet For No Reason?

Posted on December 24, 2008 by Katherin Towers

Does your cat attack your feet for no reason when you walk past him? Or does kitty bite or scratch at your ankles and feet when you sit down to watch TV? He may only be doing this to show affection. Nevertheless, it is painful for you. Learn how to stop this painful problem behavior.

Taking Care Of An Outdoor Cat

Posted on December 1, 2008 by Naomi West

When it comes to getting a cat for the first time or even the third there are so many things to consider. One of the biggest questions that people ask themselves is whether or not they should allow their cats to live outside or only to stay indoors.

How Do I Trim My Cat's Claws And What Else Do I Need To Know?

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Katherin Towers

Why should I trim my cat's claws? How do I do so? How often do I trim cat claws? What is the best way to trim my kitty's claws? Can I do it myself or do I need to go to the vet? How is it different from cat declawing? Can it help save my furniture?

Cat Diarrhea - Ways to Stop It

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Corina Tocco

Dealing with cat diarrhea is definitely not fun for you or for your cat. Often when the body wants to get something out, it will cause itself to have diarrhea, which can be a defense mechanism. However, if your cat is dealing with this problem, no doubt you want to work to stop it as soon as possible. In some cases your cat may occasionally have some loose stool from time to time, but if you find that your cat is having cat diarrhea, here are several ways that you can work to get it stopped.

Cat Brush - Find a Quality One

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kurtis Hoeck

If you own a cat, you definitely need to invest in a quality cat brush. Shedding is one of the downsides to owning such a pet. That hair can end up all over your home and many people find that annoying. It can also end up on your clothing when you hold your cat or you sit down on your furniture. By getting into the habit of regularly brushing your cat though you can significantly reduce the problems associated with it.

Sick Cat: Recognizable Signs

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Pearle Tsuji

Sometimes, cats can get sick, even if you offer them enough love and attention, along with a good diet. If you can recognize the symptoms in early stages, you can prevent your pet from getting seriously ill.

How To Bathe A Cat: Fast, Easy And Comfortable

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Pearle Tsuji

Cats are very neat pets. They groom and clean themselves with regularity each day and they usually require no cleaning and bathing. That is the main reason why cats hate water or any water contact with their body and fur. Yet, in extreme conditions, your cat may need a bath to help her out with her hygiene, get rid of fleas or any toxic substances that may have gotten in contact with their fur.



Popular Pets Cats Articles

Why Use a Cat Barrier?

Posted on May 19, 2008 by rayter

Like dogs, letting your kitties roam in the neighborhood unattended could cause some disturbances, damages and troubles. To avoid these problems, a cat barrier is the best solution to let your kitty enjoy the great outdoors safely.

Why Does My Cat Bite And Scratch When Playing With Me?

Posted on August 9, 2008 by Katherin Towers

Do you have fun playing with your cat? Or does playtime cause you to end up with bleeding bites and scratches? While biting and scratching is a normal part of cat behavior, normal cats do not draw blood when they are just playing. Read and learn how to have fun with kitty without getting yourself hurt.

How To Handle Cat Allergies

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Cristian Stan

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.

How to Be a Surrogate Cat Mother: The Symptoms of Poor Kitten Health

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Tim Goodman

Kitten 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.

Keeping Your Cat As Healthy As Possible

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Cristian Stan

If you want to make sure that your cat remains healthy most of the time, the main tips we can give you is to give her good food, enough water and a good shelter. But, ultimately you can't stop a cat from getting sick.

How to Stop Your Cat's Urination Problems

Posted on July 29, 2008 by Katherin Towers

You think you've got your cat toilet trained, and things have gone great for the last few months. But suddenly you notice that your couch stinks of cat urine, and is that a puddle of cat piddle in that little corner over there? What is going on, here? Read this article and learn why your cat's urination problems sometimes come back again.

Taking Care Of An Outdoor Cat

Posted on December 1, 2008 by Naomi West

When it comes to getting a cat for the first time or even the third there are so many things to consider. One of the biggest questions that people ask themselves is whether or not they should allow their cats to live outside or only to stay indoors.

How Do I Trim My Cat's Claws And What Else Do I Need To Know?

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Katherin Towers

Why should I trim my cat's claws? How do I do so? How often do I trim cat claws? What is the best way to trim my kitty's claws? Can I do it myself or do I need to go to the vet? How is it different from cat declawing? Can it help save my furniture?

Choosing Collars For Your Cat

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Travis McCarson

Cat collars are an important part of safety for your cat and that is why it is important to choose them with great care. There are several types of cat collars available in the market and you should choose the one as per your requirements and preferences.

Test Your Cat Trivia

Posted on October 15, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

From the cuddly adorable cat that’s your companion and your best friend, to the majestic wild Bengal tiger, or the awesome Black Panther, there are cats of every size and shape. Oh and lets not forget the famous TV cat Garfield. So are you ready to test your cat trivia? What is the body temperature of a cat? 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit which is one degree less than the temperature of a dog which is 102.5 Do you know how many cat species are there? There are 35 species in total including tiger...