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  • How to Entertain Your Cat Cheaply

    Like humans, cats need exercise to be at their happiest and healthiest. Introduce your cats to games they can play with you and toys they can play with by themselves. Just 5 to 15 minutes a day...

  • How to Keep a Cat Playful Over the Years

    We’ve all heard the phrase: “The trouble with a kitten is that eventually it becomes a cat.” One of the reasons people say this seems to be the tendency for playful kittens to become slothful...

  • How Do Cats Play?

    Cats' play mimics the hunting behavior of wild cats. Just like scratching, play is an instinct cats must act on for good physical and psychological health. Cats without toys or regular play times...

  • How to better understand your Cat and help them be more affectionate

    Cats are actually very affectionate creatures; unfortunately people generally do many things that simply do not fly with cats. Follow these steps and you will see a difference in your cat in no time.

  • How to Be More Like Your Cat

    The seven most important things in life I learned from my cats. Read on and learn how you can be more like your cat and really enjoy life.

  • How to Help a Pet Stay Physically Active

    Cats come in all sizes, colors and temperaments. Some are curious, lively and active, while others are calmer and more sedentary. A lively cat may already incorporate physical exercise into her...

  • How to Play With a Pet Cat

    Cats are naturally playful animals. They will play with just about anything, from a ball of yarn to a plain, brown paper bag. Playtime for cats is more than just a fun time. It allows them to hone...

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