How To Safely Break Up A Cat Fight In Your Home
Cats squabble; it's in their genes. But breaking up a cat fight doesn't have to feel like rocket science. Here are a few easy methods to employ next time.
Read MoreCats squabble; it's in their genes. But breaking up a cat fight doesn't have to feel like rocket science. Here are a few easy methods to employ next time.
Read MoreCats notoriously flatten their ears for a few key reasons, and if you ignore them, you could hinder your feline's overall wellness in the long run.
Read MoreWhen you're a cat parent, there's never a dull moment. From chirping and staring to late-night zoomies, here are some feline behaviors that crack us up.
Read MoreFriendships between animals can take a number of forms, even extending across species to create unlikely but oh-so-adorable duos and trios of pets.
Read MoreFrom anxiously awaiting your return to pulling off complex food-motivated heists, cats and dogs engage in a variety of behaviors while you're away.
Read MoreIf your cat is rubbing their head against you, take it as a compliment. There's a strong chance that this is an indicator of the quality of your relationship.
Read MoreCats may seem cute and cuddly at home; however, their natural instincts, especially those of outdoor felines, can pose quite a threat to local wildlife.
Read MoreWe all know that dogs wag their tails, but did you know cats do, too? Here are a few of their signature moves, as well as what they mean for you and your kitty.
Read MoreA cat may dig into your house plants for multiple reasons. Thanks to their varied personalities, no single deterrent strategy will work for all felines.
Read MorePet-proofing your home during the holidays keeps your cats and dogs safe, and from tethering trees to storing food well, we've got 12 tips to get you started.
Read MoreWhisker fatigue may explain why your cat's eating behaviors have changed. However, some experts aren't certain about its existence.
Read MoreMost cat parents are familiar with meows and purrs, but what about when your cat starts imitating the bluebird outside? Here's why chirping shouldn't worry you.
Read MoreIn addition to physical harm, your cat can cause your fish to experience psychological strain. Here's how to minimize the stress and help them live in harmony.
Read MoreExamine the pros and cons before investing in an expensive motion-activated spray deterrent to encourage your cat to stay away from the kitchen counters.
Read MoreShould you be concerned if your cat scratches at the floor or their food bowl during or after eating? The answer depends on the motivation for the behavior.
Read MoreMany pet parents have used aluminium foil to stop their cats from digging in their houseplants. Customize your approach to get the most out of the solution.
Read MoreIs aluminum foil really a budget-friendly hack for protecting your furniture from errant claws? This DIY solution may be too good to be true.
Read MoreIf you suspect that your cat might have a litter of kittens on the way, watch out for these physical and behavioral changes that often manifest with pregnancy.
Read MoreCanines and felines are often viewed as natural enemies, but they can coexist peacefully. Dogs will even imitate the behaviors of the cats they're raised with.
Read MoreWhile declawing your cat might seem like a convenient way to protect your furniture and skin from scratch marks, it's not worth the cost to your feline friend.
Read MoreFrom social to shy, cats have a wide range of personalities. However, there's a strong chance that these behaviors will upset any feline friend.
Read MoreIf you notice your cat is constantly licking its paws after eating, there is a clear reason for it. And it's not as worrisome as you might think.
Read MoreFinding dead animals in your home might seem more stomach-turning than touching. But there's actually a heartwarming explanation for these gifts from your cat.
Read MoreCats continue to go viral for their less-than-cool encounters with cucumbers. It turns out there's a science-backed explanation for their strong reactions.
Read MoreIf your cat has been lunging after your legs, don't worry, they're not mad at you. However, you may need to step up your playtime efforts.
Read MoreWhile we may enjoy music and singing, the same can't be said of our feline friends. According to a study, cats don't necessarily like our kind of tunes.
Read MoreThough cats may not know what getting drunk is, they are extremely smart animals. You're not wrong to suspect that they understand something is different.
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