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Why do Cats Roll on Their Backs?

There are many essential behavioral characteristics possessed by cats, one of which is rolling. It is very important to note that when a cat rolls, it practically tells a lot about their interaction with humans as well as their surroundings. Creating Human-Feline Bond...

Wonderful News about FIP Treatment

FIP was once considered fatal to cats.  However, as the following article explains, there is a new treatment that has actually cured cats!  This is wonderful news.  Please read on, and thank you for your support. In January 2021, Patty, one of my three Feral Fixers...

Why are cats so susceptible to kidney disease?

Cats are particularly prone to kidney damage and it has a variety of causes. Infections, cancers, exposure to toxins, and malfunction of the immune system may all be responsible for starting a slow process of damage, leading eventually to loss of function and kidney...

International Cat Day: three dates dedicated to these wonderful beings

 In case you don't know, every year 3 events are held dedicated to these wonderful animals that make our lives happy every day. Do you want to know why there are 3 annual dates dedicated to felines? I would tell you that they deserve this and more and that for me,...

Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome

Do you notice an obsessive cleaning of your cat? Do you notice biting and/or do you notice tremors in the back? Do you think your cat has a skin problem or perhaps the spine? Perhaps it could be due to Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrom or Rolling Skin Syndrom. What is it?...

If Your Cat Gets Too Hot, Do This

Summer is here and it’s HOT outside! Air conditioners are going out left and right because they are overworking themselves in this heat. We know what to do to cool ourselves off if need be, but if your cat gets too hot it can be dangerous. Cats can overheat too. Some...

How To Remove Cat Urine Smell From Fabric

If you’re a cat parent you’ve probably experienced your cat doing the nasty deed of “going” outside the box. Over the years of working with pets, I have met many people with cats urinating on towels or dirty laundry. Another one of the popular places for cats to “go”...

The 5 Best Cat Fountains in 2021

A cat water fountain is a motorized pump that circulates water via a series of filters (or a single filter). It pushes the water up into a fountain stream or bubbler. This system of water movement helps to keep it clean, cool, and aerated - providing water that tastes...

Why adopting a cat could be beneficial for an autistic child

Cats have a long history of improving people's moods and brightening their days, which also appears to be true for children with autism, new research published in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing has revealed. The small study suggests that adopting a shelter cat may...
PANCREATITIS IN CATS

PANCREATITIS IN CATS

Feline pancreatitis is a disease that frequently affects cats, but can often go unnoticed. This happens because it usually occurs progressively, giving non-specific symptoms common to other diseases such as weight loss or lack of activity. However, feline pancreatitis...

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Alzheimers In Cats

Alzheimers In Cats

There is increasing awareness and knowledge about why and how to take care of our furry friends. Thus, we have managed to extend their life expectancy, which is around 20 years on average. This brings with it an increase in cases of senile dementia. In fact,...

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Common eye diseases in cats

Common eye diseases in cats

The eyes are very sensitive organs in our cats, so we must be attentive to any sign that indicates that something is wrong. Not receiving treatment can cause the cat to lose vision and even the eye. These are the most common diseases in cats, those they can acquire...

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Vaccination Schedule for your Cat & Kitten

Vaccination Schedule for your Cat & Kitten

6-8 weeks “Core” vaccines*: Feline distemper, Feline rhinotracheitis, Feline calicivirus A veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Chlamydia Thinkstock *Each of the above “core” vaccines should be given every 3-4 weeks, with the final kitten vaccination administered...

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How to Care for your Sphynx Cat

How to Care for your Sphynx Cat

Sphynx cats are those adorable, wide-eyed cats notable for their hairless bodies and beautiful big eyes. Some interesting facts about sphinx cats: They are goofy felines who love to play and sometimes act more like dogs than cats Sphynx cats are originally from Canada...

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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN CHOOSING YOUR PET

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN CHOOSING YOUR PET

One of the most important factors to consider when choosing either of these pets is the amount of time that would be dedicated to the pet. Dogs need much more attention than cats do. A cat does not need your constant reassuring cuddles or treats to remind them of your...

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