Finding Appropriate Boarding or Pet Sitter for Your Cat
Updated: December 9, 2024
Whether you decide to place your cat in a boarding facility or leave them with a sitter, use these tips to find the best option for you and your cat.
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Updated: December 9, 2024
Whether you decide to place your cat in a boarding facility or leave them with a sitter, use these tips to find the best option for you and your cat.
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Instinctual needs and reactions can cause a cat to feel stress and fear when moving to a new home. The good news is you can help your cat. Find out how.
Read MoreUpdated: November 13, 2024
Often the only time cats get into a carrier is when they’re whisked off to the vet. It's not surprising they don't like it. Here's how to help your cat.
Read MoreUpdated: October 30, 2024
Cats love and deserve treats! Some cat treats and supplements provide extra health benefits that can improve quality of life or prevent medical issues.
Read MoreUpdated: November 19, 2024
Have you ever noticed little bumps or blackheads on your cat’s chin? This could be cat acne and there are ways to improve and prevent this condition.
Read MoreUpdated: November 6, 2024
Miliary dermatitis are small bumps and scabs often found on a cat’s neck, face, and back. It's most often caused by flea bites, but there are other causes.
Read MoreUpdated: October 14, 2024
Feline Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (dementia) develops gradually and becomes worse over time. There is no known cause but you can help your cat.
Read MoreUpdated: November 19, 2024
Cats need to scratch so you can't stop them, but our tips will help you redirect their natural scratching instincts away from your furniture.
Read MoreUpdated: September 25, 2024
Is wet or dry cat food best for your cat? Find out which cats benefit from each type of diet, and why you should feed kittens both.
Read MoreUpdated: September 24, 2024
If your cat is straining in the litter box and they haven't pooped in a day or two, it's likely your cat is constipated. Here's what you need to do.
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