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Keep a healthy cat with a few lifestyle adjustments
It doesn't matter what kind of cat you own, there's a few things you should be aware of to better the quality of life for your cat. You need to understand that your cats everyday lifestyle is directly related to his/her overall happiness, behavior and vitality. Many people (I didn't say you) see cats as the perfect 'low maintenance' companion... read more

How To Give Your Cat A Pill
The first thing to try is disguising the pill in some food – either whole, or crushed. This will sometimes work, and is by far the simplest way to do it if your cat will oblige. However, if this doesn't work, you'll have to learn how to force feed the pill. It is easier if there are two of you, one to hold and one to administer, but if that is not possible, here is how you... read more

Tips For Spotting 5 Hot Cat Health Symptoms
No matter how much love and attention you give, felines experience cat illnesses. Recognizing cat health symptoms is challenging because, unlike their human caregiver, cats are rather stoic soldiers. They don't go around grumping when they have a belly ache. Here are 5 Hot Cat Health Conditions that should alert you that your feline is fighting off sickness or injury...read more

Cat Allergies - Causes and Treatments
Itching is the most common sign of allergies in cats and dogs. Allergic dermatitis is inflammation of the skin that occurs after it has been exposed to something to which it is allergic, known as an allergen. The number-one sign of allergies in pets is itching. Cats lick, bite, chew and scratch themselves to the point of self-mutilation. The result is red, raw areas of skin with oozing sores and hair loss. Allergies are... read more

Allergies to Cats - Pet Allergies Can Be Controlled
It is estimated that 15% of the population is allergic to their pet. Are you one of them? There are many symptoms of an allergy to a pet. Sneezing, sniffling and runny eyes are some of the more common ones. Rash or itching may be present if physical contact occurs. Lung congestion and shortness of breath may also be present in people who also suffer from asthma. People with asthma are 2 to 3 times more likely to have a pet allergy... read more

Why does Cat health sneezing occur?
The problem in cat health sneezing might be the fact that it irritates them and causes them to become cranky. Nose irritation due to an infection might cause this problem or they may have an allergy. Cats may sneeze due to having a herpes viral infection, a bacterial infection or a dental infection or disease. These conditions will cause sneezing and make your cat uncomfortable...read more

Cat Dental Health - Why Clean Your Cat's Teeth
There is more to being a loving cat owner than just feeding and playing with your little feline friend, a lot more. You have to do those things to, but you are also responsible for ensuring your cat's health, and that includes taking care of your cat's dental needs. Sure, you take your cat to the veterinarian when you are supposed to, and of course, he cleans and checks your cat's teeth when you are there..read more

Owner of a Pregnant Cat ?
'Help, my cat is pregnant and I don't know what to do!' Not a day goes by without someone posting this message to an Internet forum. Worried cat owners will know what to do if they read How To Take Care Of Your Pregnant Cat. This new publication is one of the first English-language books in many years exclusively on cat pregnancy. The author, journalist and long-time cat lover Marc de Jong, is the owner of Cat Pregnancy Report. This web site started in August 2004 and quickly established itself as a very popular site..more

Is Catnip Dangerous for Your Cat?
Your cat, your loving and lovable family pet is not usually what you would call a bundle of energy. In fact she spends a good deal of the day taking a siesta. When she moves she does so at her own pace and in her own time. But should your sedate kitty have a whiff of catnip . . . well, wop bop a lula blim bam boom! The party is on baby. Suddenly your cat is rollicking and rolling around...read more

Cat Behavior and the Body Language
Cat behavior is often misunderstood due to our inability to read their body language. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understanding the meaning of various body signals will help to gain more insight into cat's behavior, build a better relationship and even predict its behavior in the future. Here are a few examples of cat body signals...read more


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