Kitten’s Development in the First Six Weeks
Like humans, a kitten's development will make many leaps and bounds during the first six weeks of life.
This time period will help shape...
Home Remedies for Cat UTI: 4 Safe Options
Urinary tract infections are fairly common in cats. They aren’t typically something to get too worried about. When treated properly, UTI’s will not cause any long term damage to your cat’s urinary tract. These home remedies for cat UTI issues may help clear up the problem. However, you’ll need to monitor your cat closely to make sure the symptoms aren’t getting any worse.
Best Cat Tree: Buying Guide and Top Picks For Felines
Does your feline companion love climbing and scratching on everything? Why not gift him with a multilevel cat tree?
It will not just keep him...
6 Cat-Safe Houseplants for Pet Owners
Cats have been known to chew on the leaves and blossoms of indoor plants. This is why it's so important to be careful of the plants that you bring into your home. Do some quick research before bringing in new plants, and make sure to check on the plants that you already have. If you have an indoor/outdoor cat, you'll also need to research the plants that you have in your yard.
Why Do Cats Hate Water?
It is well-known that cats hate water. If you’ve ever tried to give your feline friend a bath, it has probably left you wondering why do cats hate water? If you watch nature documentaries or spend any time at a zoo, you may have seen large cats (like lions and tigers) playing in the water or running into the water to catch prey.
Easy Cat Food Recipe with Salmon
Fish is one of the most common protein sources used in commercial cat food products. So, it's safe to say that it's a good source of protein to consider when making your pet homemade meals. Salmon is readily available in most regions, and you can buy it fresh or canned. This easy cat food recipe is made with limited ingredients and should be a suitable meal for most adult cats.
Home Remedies for Cat Tear Stains
Tear stains on pets are typically caused by excessive tear production. This condition is known as Epiphora by veterinarians. While it's not usually anything to concern yourself about, tear stains are quite unsightly. If you're looking for some home remedies for cat tear stains, I'm sharing a few that I've tested myself. There are commercial products designed to remove tear staining from your pet, but they are made with chemicals and harsh ingredients. They're also more expensive than the easy home remedies that I'm sharing in this article.
Dog Got Scratched By A Cat: Should I Be Worried?
Your dog got scratched by a cat? Well, there can be multiple reasons why that happened, and there is also plenty of outcome to...
Cheap Homemade Cat Food Recipe
The cost of cat food is one of the biggest factors to consider before adopting a new pet. With that being said, providing the best nutrition should be one of those factors as well. When done properly, making a cheap homemade cat food recipe for your cat is the best way to provide top quality nutrition without breaking your budget.
How To Stop Shedding in Cats
I'm sure you find your own hair on your pillowcase, around your bathroom sink and in your shower drain. Just like humans, it's impossible to stop a cat from losing some fur. It is possible to reduce the amount of hair loss by improving the quality of your cat's skin and coat, removing as much shed hair as possible as often as you can, and by keeping up with your cat's regular grooming needs.
Cat Panting or Breathing Hard: Why and What To Do
Some panting in cats is completely normal. An excessive amount of panting or heavy breathing could be a sign of a serious health complication. If you notice you cat panting or breathing hard, you’ll need to assess your pet and monitor him closely to decide whether or not you need to seek veterinary care.
Why Do Cats Get the Zoomies?
If you've spent time around cats, you've probably heard the term "zoomies". It is the word us cat owners use to describe those random bursts of energy that our cats seem to get from time to time. If you've been wondering, why do cats get the zoomies, the answer might surprise you!



























