How To Tell If A Kitten Will Have Long Hair
Here, we take a look at a few key ways to tell whether a kitten will grow up to have long hair - both before it's born and once it's alive and mewing.
Read MoreHere, we take a look at a few key ways to tell whether a kitten will grow up to have long hair - both before it's born and once it's alive and mewing.
Read MoreWhen you need to stop a cat from hanging out in certain places or disrupting your belongings, look no further than your kitchen's spice cabinet.
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Read MoreIt's crucial that pregnant stray cats get the vet care, nutrients, and shelter they require to safely have their kittens. Here's how to help.
Read MoreNormally, cats are great at keeping themselves clean. But sometimes certain health issues can cause a fishy stench to come from their behind.
Read MoreCat scratchers, by their nature, won't last forever. Instead of trashing and replacing, try a more eco-friendly solution with this recyclable DIY.
Read MoreIn addition to physical harm, your cat can cause your fish to experience psychological strain. Here's how to minimize the stress and help them live in harmony.
Read MoreIf you've caught your cat stealing a few bites of kibble from your dog's food, there's probably no reason to panic. However, don't let it become a habit.
Read MoreBaking soda is a popular and budget-friendly litter box deodorizer that's generally considered safe for cats. However, it's not exactly risk-free.
Read MoreExamine the pros and cons before investing in an expensive motion-activated spray deterrent to encourage your cat to stay away from the kitchen counters.
Read MoreAir travel with your feline friend isn't an easy feat. However, with some careful preparation, you can make the process smooth for both of you.
Read MoreA number of issues can result in a stinky pet. From health issues to grooming and cleaning mistakes, these are some of the main culprits to look out for.
Read MoreShould you be concerned if your cat scratches at the floor or their food bowl during or after eating? The answer depends on the motivation for the behavior.
Read MoreCats can become pregnant once they enter heat. This will happen for the first time while your feline is still a kitten, making pregnancy prevention crucial.
Read MoreThe "Harry Potter" books contain a wealth of possibilities for magically-minded owners after a name that will secure their pet an invite to Hogwarts.
Read MoreAll you need is a burlap doormat, some wood glue, and a picture frame to create a space-saving scratching post your feline companion will love.
Read MoreTaylor Swift's three cats enjoy a luxurious lifestyle alongside their famous owner. Each has become a pop culture icon thanks to frequent media appearances.
Read MoreThe color of a cat's tongue can offer insight into their well-being. A black tongue may stem from an injury, genetic condition, or health concern.
Read MoreRaid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.
Read MoreMany pet parents have used aluminium foil to stop their cats from digging in their houseplants. Customize your approach to get the most out of the solution.
Read MoreWhile it can be tempting to share your meals with your feline friend, you should be careful about what human foods you feed your cat to avoid health issues.
Read MoreCat scratch fever may sound like some exotic made-up malady, but it does happen, to humans and cats alike. Here's how to tell if you or your cat have it.
Read MoreIs aluminum foil really a budget-friendly hack for protecting your furniture from errant claws? This DIY solution may be too good to be true.
Read MoreMany know that a cat can be spayed to prevent any future pregnancies, but can this procedure be done when a feline already has a litter on the way?
Read MoreIf your cat's toe beans feel a little too warm to you, there could be an underlying issue that you need to address. Here's what to know (and do).
Read MoreIf you suspect that your cat might have a litter of kittens on the way, watch out for these physical and behavioral changes that often manifest with pregnancy.
Read MoreCanines and felines are often viewed as natural enemies, but they can coexist peacefully. Dogs will even imitate the behaviors of the cats they're raised with.
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