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Any Contact With This Popular Bouquet Flower Can Be Lethal For Cats
Bouquets usually make great gifts during the holidays. However, this one particular flower can be toxic, and even deadly, to your cat. Here's what to know.
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Why Pet Owners Might Want To Reconsider Using Bleach To Clean Their Homes
Bleach is one of the most common cleaning agents, but if you have pets, whether birds or dogs, in the home, you may want to try a safer alternative.
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13 Reasons Cats Eat Poop That You Shouldn't Ignore (And What To Do About It)
Cats eat not only their own poop but also that of other felines for a variety of reasons, and they run the gamut of being easy to fix to being an emergency.
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One Of The Best Foods To Hide Your Cat's Pills In Is Already In Your Refrigerator
If you've struggled to give your cat medicine, you may be looking for ways to help. This item in your fridge is one of the best foods to hide pills in.
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What Happens When Cats Eat Broccoli (And Is It Safe?)
If you've spotted your cat eyeing you from across the dining room table while you munch, you may wonder - can cats eat broccoli? Here's what to know.
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13 Smells Cats Despise (And Dangerous Scents You Should Avoid At All Costs)
Thanks to their heightened sense of smell, many scents repulse (and can even harm) cats. Consider making pet-safe swaps to keep your feline happy and healthy.
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What Actually Happened To Shark Tank's Cornucopia Express?
"Shark Tank" sees some companies soar and others flop, and Cornucopia Express is an interesting case with both successes and trying times in its story.
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Baby Food Is The Secret Ingredient You Need For Hiding Your Cat's Medication
Getting a cat to take medicine is as tricky as pet parenting gets, but baby food may make your daily pill time a breeze. You just need to get the right flavors.
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The Action You Can Take To Make Your Cat Comfortable After A Move
Moving to a new place can be stressful for everyone - including your cat. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly for your furry friend.
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13 Things You Do That Break Your Cat's Heart
Cats have more feelings than they let on, and some things we do might actually be heartbreaking to them, even if unintentionally. Here are 13 examples.
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The 12 Biggest Differences Between Male And Female Cats
While often exaggerated, male and female cats differ in a few key ways that primarily span the categories of genetics, behavior, and health risks.
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Bugs That Pose The Biggest Risk To Your Pets Outdoors
When your pet heads outside, they can come into contact with some pesky pests. Here are the most common ones to look out for the next time you both go out.
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Is Your Cat's Loud Meowing Keeping You Up At Night? Here Are 5 Ways To Prevent The Behavior
Does your cat keep you up all night with their meows, yowls, and demands for attention? Here are five things they could be really trying to tell you.
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5 Cat-Safe Houseplants To Freshen Up Your Space
Keeping harmony between your plants and your cat can be difficult. Luckily, these five plants are cat-friendly and can help freshen up your space, too.
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The 12 Most Expensive Vet Bills You Could Get If You Own A Pet
Preventative care can help reduce your pet care costs; however, you can never fully mitigate the possibility of unexpected veterinary expenses.
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The Rarest Cat Color Isn't A Color At All
Regardless of their coat color, all cats are adorable. However, did you know one coat color is the rarest despite not even being the cats' genetic fur color?
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Warning Signs That May Mean It's Time To Find A New Vet
If you don't feel confident in your veterinarian's abilities, it could compromise your pet's health. Trust your instincts if you see these red flags.
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What Can Happen To Your Cat's Urinary Health If You Don't Clean The Litter Box Enough
Cats are cleanly animals, but they need human help to keep their litter boxes in order, as their urinary health can suffer if they're left dirty for too long.
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Common Cat Illnesses - What They Look Like And How Vets Diagnose And Treat Them
Several illnesses can impact your cat's health throughout their life. Here's what to look for and expect in terms of treatment and recovery.
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The Hazardous Mistake Travelers Should Avoid When Taking Pets Through TSA At The Airport
One mistake at TSA checkpoints across the United States seems to be getting more common. Here's what to do and not do when going through security with pets.
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14 Questions You Need To Ask When Searching For A Regular Vet
The quality of veterinary care varies significantly. Asking these key questions will help you find a pet clinic you'll want to come back to.
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You've Been Warned: Don't Ignore Your Cat's Stinky Breath
Although you shouldn't expect your cat's breath to be minty fresh, a strong, unpleasant odor may mean it's time to have their teeth checked out by the vet.
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Chocolate Isn't Toxic To Dogs Only — Keep It Away From These Pets Too
We've all heard that dogs should stay far away from chocolate, but did you know that other animals, from ferrets all the way to horses, can suffer from it, too?
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When To Go To An Emergency Vet Vs. A Vet Clinic
If you're tying to gauge whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to a vet clinic or an emergency vet, be on the lookout for these symptoms.
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Pet Owners Beware: Avoid De-Icers That Contain These Harmful Ingredients
De-icers are great helpers for humans in the winter, but they can hurt your animals. Here's how to be careful, as well as what to use instead.
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4 Signs That Your Cat Is Dehydrated
Dehydration in cats can stem from or lead to serious health concerns. Never ignore symptoms that may indicate your feline isn't drinking enough water.
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