Cats

Why Does My Cat Stare At Me? What It Really Means About Your Bond

Date: April 14, 2026
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If you’ve ever caught your feline quietly watching you, you’re not alone. Cat staring behavior is one of the most common yet misunderstood habits. Many pet parents wonder, “Why is my cat staring at me?” In this guide, we’ll break…

Why Do Female Cats Get Bigger After Being Spayed? Vet Explained

Date: April 7, 2026
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If you’ve noticed your cat looking a bit rounder after surgery, you’re not alone. Many pet owners worry about their female cat after spaying, especially regarding weight gain. In this guide, we’ll explain why spayed cat weight gain happens, what’s…

333 Rule for Cats: The Secret to a Happy and Settled Rescue Cat

Date: March 5, 2026
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Adopting a rescue cat is an exciting and rewarding experience, but the first few weeks can be confusing for both you and your new pet. Many cats feel stressed when entering a new home, which is why understanding the 333…

How to Help Your New Cat Feel Welcomed in Your Home

Date: May 2, 2025
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Getting Your New Cat Accustomed to Your Home Will you be adding a cat or kitten to your household soon? Adjusting to a new home can be a little overwhelming for your pet. Following these tips may make the adjustment…

9 Reasons Your Cat May Be Losing Weight

Date: April 25, 2025
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Cats
Is Anxiety, Stress, or a Disease Causing Your Cat to Lose Weight? It’s only natural to be concerned when your cat starts shedding pounds after years of maintaining the same weight. Sudden weight loss is often a warning sign that…

How to Help Your Cat Get More Exercise

Date: April 25, 2025
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Cats
Has your cat turned into a fluffy couch potato? Energetic kittens can quickly become overweight cats if they don’t get enough exercise. Luckily, your feline friend can become more active with a little help from you. Inactivity Increases the Risk…

Could Those Sniffles Be a Symptom of the Feline Flu?

Date: April 25, 2025
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Cats
The flu doesn’t just affect people. Your cat can develop the viral infection, too. Although most cats recover fully from a bout of the flu, it can be particularly hard on young, old and immune-compromised cats. Take a look at…
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Trimming Your Cat’s Claws

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Cats
Cats are generally regarded as “self-grooming” pets, though they do need their humans for some grooming activities. One grooming technique cats are unable to perform on their own is trimming their front nails. While some indoor-only cats are de-clawed in…
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Two Common Diseases of Geriatric Cats

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Cats
Cats are living longer and longer. This is due to better medical care and the fact that more cats are living only indoors. These cats commonly live up to 15 to 18 years of age, with a few living into…
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Unnecessary Risks Cat Owners Take

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Cats
There are specific activities that can make a positive difference in your pet’s health. The difference will be enhanced health and wellness when you integrate them into your current pet maintenance program. Feeding, grooming and vaccinations are probably your top-of-mind…
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Fun Cat Trivia

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Cats
Cats are amazing animals. They have become one of the most popular pets because of their playfulness, independent nature, daily low-maintenance lifestyle, and affectionate personalities. Enjoy these fun facts about your favorite feline. A group of kittens is called a…
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Flea Prevention Is Important for Cats Too!

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Cats
When most people think of who needs flea prevention, the family dog is at the top of the list, and often cats are forgotten or assumed to be flea free. Dogs are bathed more regularly than cats and when they…
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Heart Disease in Cats

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Cats
Cats are wonderful pets. In fact, they outnumber dogs as pets in the United States. It is estimated that 60.2 to 62 Million cats are kept as pets; one-third of all households have at least one feline friend. It is important for…