Cat Care
Latest Contributing Articles
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Choosing the Best Cat Food
Even though cats have very specific nutritional requirements, choosing a healthy pet food that best meets those requirements doesn't have to be tricky.
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World's Best Cat Litter vs. Swheat Scoop
The struggle to find cat litter that clumps well and controls odors ends with the natural and organic cat litter from Swheat Scoop and World's Best Cat Litter.
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Brushing a Cat's Teeth
Dental diseases are common in cats, but they don't have to be. Regularly brushing a cat's teeth can help prevent disease, and even improve the cat's breath.
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Swine Flu in Companion Pets
The Humane Society of the United States confirm that cats and ferrets are at risk for contracting Swine Flu.
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How to Keep Cats Out of Christmas Trees
Nothing irks a pet owner more during the holidays than to find ornaments all over the floor, and his pet cat in the tree. Here are some ways to prevent this.
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Where to Find Free Cat Food Samples
Cat food manufacturers are always looking for new customers and offer coupons and free samples to cat owners. Here's where to find these offers.
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November is Pet Diabetes Month
The cat's pancreas is smaller relative to the body size as the cat is considered a carnivore so the pancrease is not designed to process excessive carbohydrates.
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Feline Kidney Transplantation
Chronic renal failure is an irreversible and progressive disease in cats. The kidneys will continue to progressively deteriorate despite maintenance treatment such as di
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Cat Health Problems and Symptoms
There are many different types of cat health problems that felines face throughout their lives. Some symptoms are hidden while others can be easily spotted.
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Cats with Asthma
It can strike anywhere in the world and those that suffer its effects can be of any age. This condition is feline asthma.
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Why is My Cat Scratching?
If your cat seems itchy, is constantly biting and scratching its skin, or breaks out in red, flaky irritations, the cause could be the food it is fed, not fleas.
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Switching the Food Your Cat Eats
There are many reasons to switch the food that a cat eats. Changing a cat's diet can often be difficult, but problems can be minimized if the switch is handled properly.
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Protect Your Cat from Swine Flu
An indoor cat in Iowa has tested positive to H1N1 and appears to have caught it from his owners who recently had flu. Protect your cat from catching human swine flu.
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Feline Diarrhea
If your cat suffers from diarrhea chronically, or for more than a few days, seek veterinarian attention. In the meantime, try these safe at-home treatments.
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Which is the Best Cat Litter?
There are many different types of cat litter on the market, the commonest being Fullers Earth or clay cat litter, and biodegradable wood based litters. So which is best?
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Living With a Cat With Feline Dementia
More elderly cats are developing feline dementia, or cognitive dysfunction syndrome. Like humans, feline dementia sufferers need familiar routines and surroundings
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Feed Cats a Natural Diet
Diabetes in cats and chronic kidney failure are a result of poor feeding practices. With homemade cat food pets can live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.
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Cat Dandruff
Cat dry skin is a very common issue encountered by pet owners. Feline dandruff can have a variety of causes, most of which can be easily addressed.
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