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    Our Cats Rule - People either love cats, or they don't understand them!

  • Cat Behavior

    • Cat Purr and Hiss
      Unlike purring, hissing tends to be on side of aggression and relates to threats of danger or protection.

    • Feline Behavior
      Some cats are very stressed out by the change of their environment and may display numerous behavioral problems.

    • Older Cats
      Old age can also affect your cat's sense of taste, which is an extremely important ability when it comes to his food. This can be a huge problem for older cats.

  • Cat Care
    One of the best opportunities to find those itchy fleas and clingy ticks is when you are brushing your cat. If your cat is a free roamer and spends a lot of time outdoors then he will probably pick up quite a few ticks along the way.

  • Cat Quotes

  • Cat Health Care
    How do you protect your cat from getting hurt or even killed around the house?

    • Feline Health Problems
      There are several dangerous viruses that cats can catch. Feline Infectious Peritonitis, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, and Feline Leukemia Virus.

    • FIV Disease
      Cats infected with the FIV virus can attract a range of other illnesses such as ringworm, cancer, bacterial infections, etc. When your cat has FIV, it becomes almost impossible to treat the multiple diseases that he attracts at one time.

    • Cat Hairballs
      Hairballs are a common problem with most cats simply because it is part of their nature to keep themselves clean. In fact there are very few animals that are so meticulous about keeping themselves clean as a cat.

    • Cat Ear Problems
      If your cat is affected by mites, then from the very start of the infestation your pet will be plagued with severe itching and will scratch his head almost non-stop.

  • Cat Accessories
    to truly make your cat happy, you may need to provide him with several cat beds in different areas.

  • Cat Food - Nutrition
    Once your cat is a year old, he can finally eat adult cat food. Since adult cats usually eat when they are hungry, you can simply keep his dish filled with dry food.

    • Cat Feeding Methods
      Cats on the other hand, are not very protective of their food and typically share with other cats without any problems. They can also get used to many different feeding schedules.

    • Cats Raw Meat Diet
      Are you a cat owner that believes in feeding your cat what nature intended – fresh raw meat? Well your not alone.

  • Cat Scratching Problems
    Is your cat scratching the furniture? Some cats will scratch both upholstered and wood furniture and the damage can be quite visible.

    • Cat Scratching Post
      When shopping for a scratching post it is very important to find one that is sturdy and is made of material that your cat enjoys scratching.

  • Litter Box Training
    One of the biggest drawbacks of owning a cat is the dreaded cat litter box. Few people like to clean litter boxes.

    • Litter Boxes
      There are several new litter box designs that make the task of changing cat litter much easier. One popular design is the hooded litter box.

  • Cat Toys
    Watching your cat play with fun and entertaining toys is one of the great pleasures of owning a cat.

    • CatNip
      Catnip is made up of a volatile oil that is responsible for creating that 'catnip effect'. The feeling that cats get is the same as an aphrodisiac.

  • Training Your Cat
    Training a cat generally takes a lot more time and patience than training a dog. Positive reinforcement works better than negative reinforcement with cats.

    • Cat Misconceptions
      Cats do not seem as outwardly affectionate as dogs but they do choose their moments.

  • Grooming Cats
    Grooming a cat is very important. This process helps remove loose hair from your cat's body. Without brushing, a lot of this hair would have ended up in your cat's stomach.

    • Cat Bath
      As long as you do not bathe your cat more frequently than once a month, you will not damage his hair or skin.

    • How to Groom Cats
      Using the right grooming tools, cats are very simple to groom, especially once they get used to being brushed and combed.

  • Multiple Cat Households
    Have you found yourself with multiple cats? You're not alone.

    • Multiple Cat Homes
      there is one major problem with having multiple cats. Once you have two or more cats, everyone with a stray or unwanted cat will assume they can convince you to add just one more to the family.

  • Kittens
    If all of the kittens in the litter seem to display a sluggish behavior, talk to the breeder and ask him or her what may have caused this behavior.

  • Cat Aggression - Fighting
    Cat play can turn into cat aggression and cat fights on occasion. There may be one cat that the others seem pick on - but usually the situation isn't that simple.

  • Vaccinate Your Cat
    You should begin vaccinating your kitten when he is six to eight weeks old.

  • Adopting A Cat
    not everybody enjoys this type of behavior that all kittens are known for. If you're one of these people than these endearing kitten moments may not be for you, and adult cats are more suited to your needs.

  • Cat Stories
    It was Trey. Almost 8 weeks gone - and she had made her way home. This cat had weighed 18.5 lbs prior to disappearing - and now was just fur and bones. I picked her up gently ...she was too weak to hold her head up.

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Cat Purr and Hiss
Feline Behavior
Older Cats
Cat Care
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Cat Health Care
Feline Health
FIV Disease
Cat Hairballs
Cat Ear Problems
Cat Accessories
Cat Food - Nutrition
Feeding Methods
Raw Meat Diet
Cat Scratching Problems
Cat Scratching Post
Litter Box Training
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Cat Toys
CatNip
Training Your Cat
Cat Misconceptions
Grooming Cats
Cat Bath
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