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Buying the Right Litter Box for Your Cat

24th September 2009
Everyone knows that a litter box is an essential item for any cat owner but little is known of the fact that your choice of a litter box can affect your cat’s behavior towards the use of its kitty box. Choose one that is not to your cat’s liking and y... Read >
Author: Johndecker

Having Fun Training Your Cat

17th April 2009
You may think the cats are very snobbish, independent and liable untrainable to do some tricks, but think again. With the polite training practice and structure, you will engage them in every fun activity you may like especially during playtime. Kitten... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Buying A Litter Box For Your Pet

31st January 2009
Before bringing home a cat for a pet, one should do some explore on what items are required to make this feline isolated of yours feel comfortable indoors. Since such pets are not yet toilet qualified, it is important to get a litter box to line the ca... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Toilet Train Kitty? Why? Why Not?

08th January 2009
No matter how much we love our cats, cleaning up their litter box can get tiresome. At times like these, you think how wonderful it is if you can toilet train cats. If only our little tigers could go to the toilet to poop and pee, it would save us so much... Read >
Author: Calvin

Soft cat food for...

07th January 2009
Soft cat food Cat food is specially made to meet the specific nutritional requirements of cats. One element that should be paid attention to in their diet is that cats need the amino acid taurine. Make sure your cat food has little or no grains and on... Read >
Author: Guitario Telestrasina

An Owner's Guide to Coccidia in Cats

08th December 2008
Coccidia in cats are smalled one-celled organisms called protozoans that are very contagious. They cause an infection in the intestinal tract that results in feline coccidiosis. Kittens that are less than six months old are usually affected since their ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Why Your Cat Sleeps All the Time and Other Feline Sleep Facts

01st December 2008
Have you ever thought that being a kitty would be great since your cat sleeps all the time? A feline that is eight years old has only had its eyes open for three out of the eight years. Why is sleeping so much normal cat behavior? Kitties really have... Read >
Author: Annie

Why Does A Cat Purr?

24th November 2008
The answer seems obvious enough. A purring cat is a contented cat. This surely must be true. But it is not. Repeated observation has revealed that cats in great pain, injured, in labor and even dying often purr loud and long. These can hardly be called co... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Intresting Cat Facts

05th November 2008
Domestic cats are the only variety of the cat family that can have their tails vertical when walking. Wild cats, like lions and tigers, walk with their tails horizontal or between legs. When a domestic cat walks with its tail vertical, it indicates that... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Choosing The Right Litter Box For Your Cat

14th October 2008
Household pet cats definitely need litter boxes in which they do their business. Just like people, these feline friends can get finicky over this matter, so it is very important that they make sure the litter box they have for their pet cat suits the cats... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Play And Train Your Cat At The Same Time

01st October 2008
You may think that cats are very aloof, independent and likely untrainable to do some tricks, but think again. With the proper training habits and system, you will engage them in every fun activity you may like especially during playtime. Kittens love... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Interesting Cat Facts

19th September 2008
Domestic cats are the only variety of the cat family that can have their tails vertical when walking. Wild cats, like lions and tigers, walk with their tails horizontal or between legs. When a domestic cat walks with its tail vertical, it indicates that... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Interesting Cat Facts

19th September 2008
Domestic cats are the only variety of the cat family that can have their tails vertical when walking. Wild cats, like lions and tigers, walk with their tails horizontal or between legs. When a domestic cat walks with its tail vertical, it indicates that... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Litter Training A Kitten: Clay Cat Litter vs Crystal Cat Litter vs Clumping Cat Litter

05th September 2008
Litter training your kittens is an important responsibility as a cat owner. If you also own the mother cat, and she is litter trained, then your job is much easier. She will teach her kittens how to use the litter box. All you need to do is provide more l... Read >
Author: Calvin

10 Do's and Don'ts of Litter Training Kittens

16th August 2008
One of the biggest problems cat owners face, is how to litter train their kitten. Fortunately, cats are clean and fastidious creatures and they can be trained to use the litter box very quickly. In fact, if you own mama cat, she will handle potty training... Read >
Author: Calvin

Cat Affection: Can You Make Your Cat Cuddly?

12th August 2008
One of my cats, Cooga, is a Burmese. He is genetically designed to enjoy human company and cuddles. He is an attractive cat and his humans can hardly walk past him without touching him. He usually allows us to cuddle him like a doll...he will relax into o... Read >
Author: Jenny Jackson

Why I Would Rather Use Pet Promise Cat Food

27th June 2008
On the online pet store of the pet promise cat food, the customers are facilitated with a wide variety of cat foods with several features, which can keep your cat healthy and immune from various diseases. These pet promise cat foods come with several disc... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Your Pet’s Examinations and Vaccinations, Part II

15th May 2008
Vaccinations have been one of the greatest medical achievements for protecting the health of our pets. Without them, we would loose countless numbers of our beloved pets to diseases such as Canine Distemper, Canine Infectious Hepatitis, Canine Parainfluen... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger

Ultimate Cat Litter Box Will Keep Foul Odors Away

29th April 2008
The Ultimate Cat Litter box has granules that measure between 1 and 1.5mm which makes them excellent absorbers and can be used for cats that are at least eight weeks old. Since it has been found, after extensive research, that most cats and kittens will s... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Cat Waking You Up At Night?

24th January 2008
It is amazing how many people forget or seemingly don’t know that Cats are nocturnal predators. Sleeping during the day and hunting at night. A normal cat can sleep between 13 and 18 hours a day, depending on the age of the cat and it’s personality (R... Read >
Author: Nicolaas

Cat People

18th January 2008
Cats: the mere word conjures up images of mystery and beauty, of ancient Egyptian goddesses, of Halloween night and witches on broomsticks. What other animals are so associated with occult imagery, while also being commonplace companions in our daily live... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito

Your First Kitten

30th October 2007
If you have never owned a cat before and are thinking of getting one, you may find yourself with many questions. Hopefully, this article will answer most, if not all of them.First there is the question of food. Please ignore all those cutsie cat food comm... Read >
Author: Pet Health Writer

The 3 Most Common Cat Ear Problems & Treatments

01st July 2007
Cat ear problems are often one of the most common conditions why a cat owner brings the cat to the vet. Some of the signs that your cat may be having ear problems are: 1) Shaking its head and ears often and sometimes very vigorously. 2) Scratch... Read >
Author: Rona Limsy

Is It Better to Adopt An Adult Cat Instead of A Kitten?

07th April 2007
Want a pet cat but do not know whether to get a cat or a kitten? There are advantages to getting a grown cat as a pet, but of course, one of the biggest disadvantages is that you will miss out on all the cuteness and adorable factors of a kitten that a gr... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Preparing A Nutrition Diet For Your New Kitten

26th January 2007
Kittens are not merely mini cats; they seriously require certain special attention and care to help them grow up into strong healthy cats. Kittens need higher proteins to help build and grow strong bones, generally about 30 percent protein in their food, ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Your New Cat: Why Are the First 24 Hours So Important? Part 1

31st July 2006
Copyright 2006 John Young The cage was small, but the people were nice and Tiger felt safe. He was fed, petted and regularly groomed. Still, it wasn't home. Tiger had been 'home', and still had vague memories of the woman who had cared for him and the ... Read >

Nutrition for an Aging Cat

05th March 2006
All cats are created equal, right? Wrong. Senior cats have special dietary needs, different from adult cats and kittens. Their bodies require different things. Sometimes, you will have to supplement in order to provide them proper nutrition. Their ... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Your Cat or Kitten Will Love You More, When You Follow this Guide to Feline Feeding

28th December 2005
You can take the easy option and throw some discount cat feed into a bowl for your feline friend, but will she remain your friend for long if you don't give a bit more thought into what you feed her? Here is some advice that will have her purring with del... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy