Cat Supplies

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By mbatmra2 1 comments
In a house that has multiple cats, prime cat nap spots are in demand and buying expensive and impossible-to-wash pet beds is not an option. I discovered a solution that is just ingenious and very practical. And it just takes minutes to make….. more »
By deborahs 0 comments
Disasters can happen anywhere at any time. The public doesn't usually get a lot of notice before a disaster strikes, so you must be prepared in advance and know what to do quickly if there is an emergency. Here are 5 simple steps that you can ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 15 comments
Cats have a natural instinct to eliminate on dirt or sand, but you may have to experiment with different boxes and litter material to find the best match for your cat... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 3 comments
Considering the amount of time your cat spends sleeping, a cozy pillow or bed is a must... more »
By Hillary Marshall 0 comments
Cats are curious little creatures and that curiosity can lead them to injury. Cats have some unique first aid needs, but many of the first aid techniques used for humans are adequate for cats. Knowing how to properly administer first aid to your ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 10 comments
Giving medication to a cat is easily accomplished following the directions below. It may be helpful to have someone assist you hold the patient... more »
By Sandy Smith 0 comments
Although cats are true carnivores, they seem to crave greens now and then. Indoor cats, unless provided with a better option, will likely head directly to your houseplants, many of which can be toxic to cats, to meet this urge to graze. To ... more »
By CatToy86 1 comments
It is not commonly known, but fresh catnip gives our feline buddies a lot more pleasure than the dried variety sold in most pet stores. No matter how fresh the package states its contents are, catnip you grow yourself is more potent and is ... more »
By Hillary Marshall 0 comments
Dogs are just like children. Left to their own devices their curiosity will get the better of them and they will get into just about everything. Pet safety is an important issue that every pet owner should address. Pet proofing your home is ... more »
By mbatmra2 0 comments
As a cat pet foster caregiver for a non-profit pet rescue group, I have to screen many potential adopters of cats and one question I ask is, “Do you plan on getting your new pet declawed?” Eight times out of ten, people say yes because they ... more »
By PJnKaysMommy 0 comments
With the cost of everything going up I decided to make my own cat litter. It's fairly easy to make and for the cost of buying one bag of litter, I can make up to 3 weeks worth!!!.. more »
By greenliving 0 comments
Switching from a clay-based litter to an eco-friendly cat litter may not bode well with some finicky cats but in the end it is well worth the effort. Clay based litters are not only terrible for the environment but also have the potential to ... more »
By smilesatme1 4 comments
Eyeglasses are for individuals who find hard to read or if you have an eye problems and sunglasses are for shades to protect your eyes from the sun. How about your Cats, do they need eyeglasses too? Well, it's up to you how you dressed up your pets... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Newborn kittens still need constant care and warmth, even when they're weaned from their mother. Sometimes you don't have access to an expensive cat carrier to keep your kitten safe. You can make a temporary bed or cage yourself with things you ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
You don't have to spend a fortune every year buying cat litter. Follow these steps to keep your house clean and sweet smelling at a discount... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Cats are beautiful creatures and need little embellishment to make them more beautiful. But you may want to personalize your cat to make them different from the other cats on the block and a fun way to do that is through accessories. Read on to ... more »
By JetFish 0 comments
Belling a cat is a simple act which serves to alert you as to the whereabouts of your feline. The process was first immortalized by Aesop in the sixth century and refers to the ease with which impossible solutions are proposed. Luckily for you ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Building a litter containment system will properly disguise your litter box but still be convenient for you. These steps are for building a cabinet-style sideboard with doors on the front. That way, it'll double as a table for household items ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Kitty litter is a relatively recent invention, but today there are many different brands and products to choose from. Before you choose a cat litter for the household, first determine the needs and preferences of the cats and their human companions... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
The LitterMaid self-cleaning litter box is popular among the feline crowd and their cat owners. With this box, you don't have to scoop clumps of litter out of a box, and it eliminates odor. However, while most of the heavy duty litter box ... more »
By dougncat 0 comments
about creating an entry door for the cats litter box to help minimize spillage of cat litter on the surrounding floor or carpet. they will learn an easier way to keep that area clean... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Sometimes it can be hard to find a place to put the cat litter box so the dog can't get to it. Some dogs and puppies like to eat cat litter or cat waste. Others like to play with it and drag it around your house. Either way, it's a habit you want ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
If you have a dog and a cat, you've probably come to realize that they need at least a little bit of space to themselves. Keep your puppy out of the kitty litter with a wireless fence and you can also restrict your dog from areas of the house ... more »
By w1z111 2 comments
We've had cats now for many years, and we have learned quite a lot from them, let me tell you! As any cat lover/owner can attest, cats actually own US, not the other way around! THEY'RE in control, and don't even think any other way about it! But ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
If you have a cat, you need to have cat urine remover in your house. Whether or not your cat sprays the furniture or is mad at you and is trying to get back at you, it’s best to be prepared with a supply of cat urine remover... more »