Relating to Cats

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By brandy1123 3 comments
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By AskSummer 19 comments
Animals can be like humans in the ways they choose their friends. Yes, cats and dogs can learn to tolerate each other and some may actually learn to like one another. As an owner, there are things you can do to help nurture a peaceful ... more »
By Gardengates 1 comments
Introducing a new cat or kitten to other pets in the household can be tricky. You want other cats to accept the new member of the family and you don't want dogs to see your new kitten as prey. Here are some tips on how to add a new feline to ... more »
By Toby Lee 1 comments
Did the neighborhood stray cats pick your yard for their favorite bathroom? Most local laws allow cats to roam free, and it is a crime to harm them. Here are many suggestions that you can try. What works for one cat, might not work for another ... more »
By Kate J 10 comments
As every cat owner knows, cats become intrigued by a variety of houseplants and often times end up eating them only to get sick later or destroy the plant in the process. How do you put a stop to such behavior? There are ways... more »
By clowder 3 comments
This is the best method I've ever found to keep cats from clawing or doing ANYTHING (jumping on counters, sleeping on your antique couch) you don't want her to do. I wish I'd thought of it...... more »
By rosswhite1 1 comments
If you have a pet or pets, you know what its like to "potty-train" them and keep them updated on immunizations and whatnot. Keeping them happy and giving them attention is very important, and here's a few helpful hints on how to do that... more »
By Kate J 6 comments
Owning a cat comes with many responsibilities. As new members of the family, we do our best to take care of them and welcome them into a loving environment. Part of this is knowing what is good for your cat and what is not. Below are a list of ... more »
By Kate J 7 comments
Everyone knows that cats enjoy eating plants, but not everyone knows that many common household plants can be poisonous! Below are a list of common plants that can be potentially fatal to your pet... more »
By Sondrac 15 comments
Cats have a regal look about them. They are very smart, alert, and a great companion. They are easy to care for, and when you give them love and affection they will be your best friend. They talk to you , but do you understand what they are ... more »
By Desula 3 comments
In writing articles about hurricanes, chocolate, doggy recipes - usually I type in reminders such as: Make arrangements for your pets Chocolate is dangerous to dogs Raisins are poisonous to dogs In our home, we love our pets. They are a part ... more »
By DreamLiving 5 comments
Losing a pet can be a traumatic experience. However, just like our human relatives leave ashes to be used to make diamonds, a pet's hair, fur, feathers, etc., can be used to make priceless pet heirlooms... more »
By JasneJ 11 comments
Everyone deserves a treat to perk up their day. Cats are no different than us in needing their attitude adjustment. We invented a cocktail made for their total culinary pleasure: the tuna-tini... more »
By wytetyger059 4 comments
An essential to making your cat happy is loving him. Cats purr. Have they figured out how yet? There are all kinds of theories. When it was a kitten your cat purred when it was feeding. The experts say that helps the mom relax and let down her ... more »
By purplejen1 0 comments
Cat's diagnosed with Feline diabetes in most cases require insulin. Home testing your cat for blood glucose levels will help you determine whether or not your cat needs it. Knowing the BG level is a powerful tool. This can avoid causing a hypo ... more »
By BigDaddyUSMC 0 comments
Your animal , kids or you got sprayed by a skunk. HORRIBLE ISN"T IT !!! Here are a few things you can do to get ride of that smell... more »
By miacarter 1 comments
Bringing home a little kitten or a new cat is an exciting experience, but what will you call your new furry friend? Naming a pet can be a difficult task and many pet owners aren't quite sure where to begin, particularly when there's other family ... more »
By psychonurse 2 comments
A cat is often an uncooperative subject, refusing to sit still or creeping inside an inaccessible, poorly lit spot... more »
By clowder 1 comments
Years ago I had a cat that attacked my hand whenever I tried to pet her. I found these tips at the vets and they are a great way to train your kitten to become a gentle cat... more »
By Gardengates 2 comments
Cat claws can reek havoc with furniture and delicate skin. Keeping your cat's nails carefully cared for not only benefits your house and your safety, but can keep your feline healthier, too. Here are some suggestions on how to deal with those ... more »
By Sondrac 13 comments
We are, as we are taught. We become what we have seen. We treat others as we have been treated. Our environment shapes our lives and the care and love we get,we imitate and give back to others. Kittens thrive and grow in pretty much the same way. ... more »
By Kate J 8 comments
Cats can't be vocal like humans about the stresses in their lives, but they sure do show signs. Here are some signs to recognize stress in a cat's behavior... more »
By MarlaineMarie 4 comments
You have a great mattress and we all know how expensive a really decent mattress can be. For whatever reason, someone or something urinated on the mattress. You grab a can of carpet cleaner or spritz odor remover, or even a bucket of ... more »
By J M Butler 2 comments
There’s few things worse than getting ready for an important meeting or a date, heading out the door and realizing that you’re covered in pet hair. While some pet owners suggest that you wear clothing that’s the same color as your pet’s fur so ... more »
By JMKnudson 2 comments
Accidents happen and when you have pets, they can happen in a messy way. If you have pet odors and stains on your carpet, you know how hard it can be to get rid of the problem. But with a few steps you can remove stains and help prevent recurring ... more »