Cat Care

Expert tips and guides for caring for your feline friends.

50 Tips to Boost Your Cat’s Happiness and Well-being

Cats are often stereotyped as solitary or “easy” pets, but modern veterinary science suggests they are complex individuals with deep emotional and environmental needs. According to research published by the University of Sydney, humans frequently misunderstand feline behavior, leading to homes that don’t fully meet a cat’s requirements [1]. To help your feline friend live […]

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Caring for Senior Cats with Health Issues

As veterinary medicine advances, our feline companions are living longer than ever. While a cat was once considered “senior” at age eight, modern standards from the Cornell Feline Health Center suggest they reach this milestone between 12 and 14 years [1]. However, longevity often brings a “graying” of the population that requires specialized medical and

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Cats and Dogs: Unpacking Their Real Relationship

Popular culture has long painted a picture of “fighting like cats and dogs,” a trope suggesting that these two species are natural enemies. However, modern research into animal behavior and household dynamics tells a far more nuanced story. Far from being mortal foes, many cats and dogs are capable of forming deep, affiliative bonds—though their

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How to Care for Cats with Allergies: A Complete Guide

Finding out you are allergic to your cat is an emotional crossroads. For many, the immediate advice from a doctor is to “rehome the pet,” but for the 15% to 20% of the population living with pet allergies, that isn’t always a viable or desired option [2]. Managing a cat allergy while keeping your feline

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Indoor Cat Behavior: Common Triggers and Solutions

Indoor living offers domestic cats a life free from predators, traffic, and infectious diseases, significantly extending their lifespans. However, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) notes that “safe but boring” environments can lead to distress [1]. Without clear outlets for instinctual behaviors, cats often develop stress-related illnesses, obesity, and behavioral disorders. To maintain a harmonious

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Cat Communication: How to Better Understand Your Feline

Decoding the behavior of a domestic cat (Felis catus) often feels like trying to learn a language that has no alphabet. For years, the common consensus was that cats were solitary, “inscrutable” creatures. However, recent breakthroughs in feline ethology reveal a far more complex reality: cats have developed a sophisticated, multimodal communication system specifically tailored

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