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Get cat tips and advice from the pet experts at eHow. Providing a healthy diet, selecting a veterinarian and training a kitten to use the litter box can seem overwhelming. Simplify life with your cat using eHow's step-by-step instructions. From breeding to caring for an elderly cat's health, keep your felines purring with How To articles from eHow. Take the mystery out of grooming, preventing fleas or buying a fancy cat collar. Looking for scratching posts or cat condos? eHow offers helpful hints on a wide range of cat-related subjects.

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  • Cat Hair Vs. Fur Allergies

    Pets can offer great companionship, but for allergy sufferers, it can be a tough relationship if there is a sensitivity to certain pets. Understanding the difference between fur allergies and cat...

  • How to Tell If a Cat Has Ringworm or Allergies

    Ringworm in cats is not a deadly disease, but it is not pleasant. Ringworm causes your cat to lose its hair and to experience itchy red bumps. Ringworm in cats is a common diseases as well as...

  • How to Treat Cats With Lice

    Cats can easily catch lice from other cats, causing itching and small bites. Although the cat may be uncomfortable, this form of lice poses no threat to her health and will not transfer to you or...

  • How to Live With Your Cat

    So you have a real soft spot for your cat or cats. You're not alone. Over 38 million households in the United States alone have a least one cat. But sharing your space can be challenging....

  • How to Remove Dried Spray Foam Insulation From Cat Hair

    You've probably heard the saying, "Curiosity killed the cat." If your cat somehow got spray foam insulation on it's fur, curiosity got the best of it. Spray foam insulation is fairly simple to...

  • How to Control Pet Hair

    If you are overwhelmed with pet fur that seems never ending, I'll help you to take control of it and your home. It does take some work in the beginning but once you've done the hard work, all you...

  • Sphinx Cat Information

    The Sphinx is an easily recognizable cat due to its sleek body, large eyes and perky ears. The cats are recognized as full breed, very affectionate and make excellent pets.

  • How to Control a Cat Shedding In the Home

    Cat hair has a way of clinging to everything it comes into contact with, such as carpet, upholstery and clothing. This makes keeping a cat in your home a challenge when it comes to cleaning. ...

  • Loss of Hair in Cats

    Regal, stealthy, arrogant and loving, the cat is considered by many ancient cultures to be divinity. In modern times, cats are lifelong companions, loved and cherished by many. Cats are very clean...

  • Causes of Hair Loss in Domestic Cats

    The most common cause of hair loss in a cat is a parasite infection, particularly mites or fleas. The best defense against skin parasites in your cat is a flea-control product such as Frontline,...

  • How to Do a Lion Cut (Cats, Dogs)

    Lion cuts seem to have made a comeback recently, the idea is to cut long haired animals fur so that they look somewhat like a lion. You basically leave natural length fur along their legs, tail,...

  • Cat Skin Diseases

    Your cat's skin is her largest organ. As such, it is subject to a variety of mild to severe abnormalities that can cause itching, hair loss, rashes and general discomfort. Many skin problems are...

  • What Are the Treatments for Lice in Young Kittens?

    Lice are visible parasites with no wings, six legs and a compressed appearance. The egg casings are tiny white spots that are called nits. They are particular about where they like to infiltrate...

  • Reasons for Cat Hair Loss

    Since the majority of cat breeds are known and loved for a full, soft coat of beautiful fur, hair loss in cats is a sure sign of a problem. These problems can be physical or psychological. If your...

  • How to Get Rid of Your Cat's Hair Balls

    Cats just love preening themselves. If they swallow some hair on the way to looking beautiful, so be it. However, balls of hair can accumulate in the cat's stomach. That's when your feline will...

  • How to Remove Cat Hair From Clothes

    Cat hair can be removed from clothing using a specialty pet hair remover or simply by rolling a piece of packing tape over the area. Pick up cat hair easily from cloth surfaces with help from a...

  • Why Did My Cat Stop Using His Litter Box?

    According to the American Animal Hospital Association, one of the top ten reasons that cats are surrendered to animal shelters is that they have stopped using the litter box. Here are easy steps...

  • Causes of Hair Loss in Cats

    Hair loss in cats, other animals and people is called alopecia. When your cat loses hair, it can be distressing, but hair loss in cats is common. Because there are so many reasons a cat may lose...

  • Weight Loss & Hair Loss in Cats

    Just like their human counterparts, both weight loss and hair loss in cats can be a normal result of changes in season or living environment. Seasonal shedding or small fluctuations in weight are...

  • Is Cat Hair Harmful?

    Many rumors abound concerning the dangers of cat hair to human health. Like most rumors, the origin of these legends are blurry and not based in fact. The most common health problem that humans...

  • How to Reduce Cat Dander

    Cat dander is an allergen that keeps many people from getting a cat or fully enjoying the one they have. Here are 5 things you can do to help reduce the amount of cat dander you encounter in your...

  • Cure for Hair Loss in Felines

    Hair loss in cats is not an uncommon problem. Many different conditions can cause hair loss. Treatment often depends upon on what is causing the hair loss, known as alopecia. However, improving...

  • Alopecia in Cats

    Hair loss, or alopecia, is not an uncommon condition in cats. There are several conditions that can cause hair loss, and it can be a symptom of a simple fleabite or a more serious illness.

  • Medical Reasons Cats Would Lose Fur

    It is very distressing for a cat owner to watch his once beautiful, healthy cat lose its fur. Fortunately, once the cause is diagnosed by your veterinarian and treatment begins, your cat will be...

  • Feline Hair Loss Treatment

    Cats can lose their hair for a variety of reasons, including allergies, illness and emotional conditions. Fastidious creatures by nature, cats respond to anything that disturbs their coat by...

  • What Are the Treatments for Cat Hair Loss?

    Hair loss, or alopecia, in cats is not an uncommon symptom. It can have a number of causes and is usually one symptom of an underlying condition. How you treat the alopecia depends upon what is...

  • Excessive Shedding in Cats

    Your vacuum cleaner works overtime, getting rid of the mounds of fur on your carpeting and furniture. And you can't leave home without going over your clothes with wads of sticky tape to remove...

  • How to Decrease Your Cat's Shedding

    Are you tired of your furry feline leaving your home and wardrobe covered in hair? Well, there's no reason you can't enjoy your fuzzy friend without the hassle of constant shedding. With these...

  • Hairball Cures

    Your cat may spend all morning retching and convulsing before producing a cigarlike wad of fur. This is the fur she could not pass through her digestive system as she should have. To help your cat...

  • How to Prevent Your Cat From Getting Hair Balls

    Hair balls are annoying for cats and people who have to witness their cat trying to bring up a hair ball. Is there an easy way to fix this? Yes, Olive oil! Olive oil not only helps your cats hair...

  • What Causes Cats to Lose Hair?

    Your cat may be losing fur because he is having an allergic reaction to something in his environment. A common allergy for many cats is caused by flea bites. If your cat is allergic to fleas, one...

  • Why Do Cats Lose Hair in Spots?

    Cats lick off quite a bit of their own hair each day (and then cough it up on the carpet). However, regular self-grooming won't generally cause a healthy cat to lose hair in spots. If your cat is...

  • Cat Hairball Treatments

    Hairballs are common in cats, especially for those with long hair. Young cats tend to not get hairballs as often because they have stronger gastrointestinal systems. Cats accumulate hairballs...

  • Why Do Cat's Tongues Feel Like Sandpaper?

    Have you ever wondered why your dog's tongue is soft, like your own, yet your cat's tongue feels rough, like the hook side of hook and eye tape? The reason goes all the way back to the cat's first...

  • Why Do Cats Clean Themselves After They Eat?

    Cats are fastidious animals who love to keep their bodies clean. Cleaning is instinctive behavior, and cats have been washing themselves with their tongues for as long as they've been around. ...

  • Why Do Cats Chew Human Hair?

    A cat's obsession with chewing human hair can range from biting and batting at long swinging locks to chewing and swallowing clumps while their human sleeps. This is natural feline behavior....

  • How to get Rid of Cat Hair

    If you want to get rid of cat hair there are a few tricks. Here is a guide to help you get closer to eliminating the cat hair problem.

  • Cat Skin & Hair Problems

    Problems that occur on a cat's skin and hair can include fleas, ticks and ear mites, or scabs can occur from an autoimmune disorder. Identify skin problems, and determine if they are topical or...

  • How to Find Non Shedding Cat Breeds

    Non shedding cat breeds aren't very common at all. In fact, there is really no such thing as a cat that doesn't lose hair. Everyone loses hair, including people. Humans lose over 100 strands of...

  • Why Cats Lose Hair

    For many ailments in a cat, the sooner the illness is treated, the better the chances the cat will recover. One way to know if a cat needs to see a veterinarian is if it suddenly starts losing...

  • Cat Fur Diseases

    Losing fur is a normal process for a cat. It naturally sheds as a way of eliminating excess hair much like a human loses hair. During the cat's grooming process, loose hair that has accumulated in...

  • How to Reduce Cat Hair Shedding

    Cats are like all animals; their coat becomes thicker and denser during the cooler months and lightens up during the warmer months. This is a natural protective feature of the cat that can prove...

  • Symptoms of Cat Intestinal Hairballs

    Intestinal hairballs in cats occur because cats lick themselves to keep clean. Hair can accumulate into balls in the intestines and this can cause a host of problems for the cat. Most hairballs...

  • How to Minimize Cat Shedding

    Cats are great pets that don't need as much attention as dogs. While they do clean themselves regularly, you will find that they shed their hair an awful lot. The hair and dander are a pain to...

  • What Causes Hair Loss in Cats?

    There are a number of factors that can contribute to feline hair loss. Some are serious and require the attention of a veterinarian, while others require nothing more than a change in diet....

  • Why Does a Cat Lose Excessive Hair?

    Every cat owner knows from experience that cats normally shed significant amounts of hair as winter gives way to spring and summer. It is also normal to see a thinning of hair between the eyes and...

  • Cat Hair Diseases

    While cats do not get any specific diseases of the hair, they can experience a number of diseases and conditions that will affect the hair. Illness, allergies and skin conditions can all cause a...

  • How to Clean Pet Hair Off Furniture

    If you have pets with hair, then you know that as they shed it gets everywhere. Pet hair can be exceptionally troublesome when it works its way into clothing, carpet and furniture. Try a few of...

  • How to Fluff a Persian

    Persian cats have pushed up noses and big, round eyes with long hair that enhances their beauty. They tend to have easygoing personalities, which makes them a cat-lovers favorite. They need...

  • How to Get Your Cat to Stop Coughing up Hair balls

    Ok cat lovers, this little trick will make you love your cat even more then you already do. I love my kitty' s but I hate cleaning up hair balls. One of my four cats actually will only cough them...

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