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   Jan 11

Training Cats

We all want a cat that is friendly to our friends, but that isn’t what we always get. The tone of your voice is an important part of successfully disciplining your cat. Cats are great at understanding how their owner feels. By adopting a stern tone to your voice, it will be easier to enforce [...]

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   Jul 19

Cat Enclosures Are Best For Older Cats

It simply makes sense to put older cats and cat enclosures together. Cat enclosures protect your cat from potential hazards to their safety. Many cats are quite happy to stay in their own backyard and by doing this the majority of the risks to their safety is reduced. However some cats are wanderers and unfortunately age doesn’t discourage them. As soon as a cat wanders away from your own private property it is difficult to protect them since you don’t know exactly what dangers they are going to encounter.

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   Jan 19

My New Cat: Sometimes Hard Work

One of the great things about felines is that they seem so self-sufficient. But when my new cat needs something, he is no less vulnerable than a dog or any other pet. Looking after him can take a lot of patience and attention.

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   Jan 16

What to Think about Just before Buying a Cat Window Perch

If you love your pet cat that much then you probably are looking ways for it to feel at home at your very own house. You might as well would like to search for the right gift that you can give your cat in exchange for those years that it has been keeping you company. A cat window perch may be one of the greatest gifts you can give your pet feline.

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   Dec 30

Caring For Persian Cats

Nowadays, Persian cats are among probably the most common breeds of cat. Well recognized for his or her gentle and sweet personalities and their lengthy hair, Persian cats have really attractive features. They’re excellent companions for virtually anyone, and not really demanding. Unlike other breeds, like the Siamese breed, Persian breeds require really small attention.

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   Dec 16

Pet Care – Compare the Russian Blue Cat to Other Cat Breeds

Is the Russian Blue a smarter cat than the rest? It really is hard to tell. For the most part cats are unique but different breeds have special characteristics. The intelligence of any cat cannot be underestimated and some may be smarter than others. One of the best features of the Russian Blue is the fascinating green eyes. You can feel the gaze magnetically drawing you into the depths of the cat’s personality. When the eyes lock onto yours, you feel as if the animal is talking directly to you. Many times you will find yourself answering the little beast.

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   Dec 06

Flea Control | How To Rid Of Fleas and other insects

How To Get Rid Of Fleas

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   Nov 23

Cat Litter Mats = Clean Savings!

Your pet cat must go to the litter box once or twice a day, maybe more often. Every time it does so, some litter particles from the litter box stick to its paws. Every time it steps out of the litter box it carries the litter debris with it. This litter gets onto your floors, your floor coverings, the furniture, the upholstery on the furniture, your bedding, your clothes – in short, the dirt gets on to everything that your pet can get its paws onto. First of all, everything the cat touches gets soiled up, and begins to smell like the litter box. Secondly, all this litter dirt can actually damage your expensive flooring, floor covering, furniture, and upholstery.

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   Nov 19

Possible Side Effects Of Vaccinations For Your Cat

{The prevailing school of thought for many years has been that to promote good cat health, an annual set of vaccinations should be given. And as the vaccines given to cats were refined, and specific serious illnesses were identified, what began as a shot for one or two diseases eventually mushroomed into a vaccination that might be given against five or six diseases at once. This sort of collective vaccination is often done for humans as well, so it just seemed logical. But over the years, certain cat problems arose that seemed to be connected to these vaccinations, and some rethinking is now being done.|Almost every cat owner has heard from their veterinarian that their cat really should get a series of vaccinations, probably every year, to make sure they are protected against some powerful diseases. And for the most part, this has been good advice, as over the decades, vaccines have greatly reduced the incidence of some pretty deadly cat-killers. But now there seems to be a growing body of evidence that the vaccines themselves could jeopardize cat health in certain circumstances.|Whenever someone gets tips for healthy cats, among the first things they hear is that they should get their cats vaccinated every year. Kittens, in fact, need shots every few months for their first year, and then they have annual “boosters” after that. The vaccines developed in the past few decades have helped protect large numbers of cats from diseases that have previously been deadly to them. But in observing cat health after being given single shots containing vaccines for a growing number of diseases, vets have started recognizing some serious problems.|Responsible cat owners who read up on the latest cat information have probably noticed some very disturbing news in recent years. The conventional wisdom for decades has been that annual vaccinations for cats are the best ways of protecting them against certain deadly diseases, and even against some less deadly ones as well. So they’ve received shots containing vaccines against an increasing number of these ailments. But now it seems that certain problems have arisen in cat health as a result.}

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   Nov 02

Electric Cat Litter Boxes: What You Need To Know

Electric cat littler boxes can be a godsend to apartment dwellers who own a cat. Normally your pet would need to go to an outside area to go to the toilet but a litter box means that your pet can stay indoors. This is particularly important as many pets, especially cats are indoor pets only. If your pet is indoors then a litter box is a necessity for waste.

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