Month: November 2018

Looking for a way to celebrate our feline friends in December? Here are some fun December 2018 cat events. All Month: Workman Publishing 2019 Calendars Check out this and other fun 2019 calendars from Workman Publishing. 2019 will be here before you know it! If you don’t have your calendar yet, we’ve got you covered.
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“One day, I noticed Callie was “gimpy”, walking with a catch in her getalong, not jumping on the counter to get water from the sink or up on the bed to sleep with me,” said stephanietx. Dr. Cindy Houlihan owner of The Cat Practice in Birmingham, Michigan, says, “A cat should have a gliding walk,
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You have gotten so much satisfaction out of your one resident cat; you decide it’s time to introduce another feline into your home. So you go out and you bring home a cat either from a shelter, or you found a stray or visited a cattery. What is the first thing you need to do
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The moment of truth: The Christmas tree is set up and decorated. Will your kitty notice? For many cat owners, the answer is a fear-inducing yes. Felines are notorious for attacking Christmas trees the second after they are decked to perfection. It takes some cats just seconds to turn a perfect tree into a mangled
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For anyone who thinks owning a pet makes them a better person, we have good news for you. Banfield Pet Hospital recently conducted a survey with Kelton Research that found a potential link between pet ownership and professional success. The survey questioned 857 Americans age 18 and older from all walks of life. Get push notifications
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Pet owners thinking about making a move, this list is for you! ApartmentGuide.com has rounded up the top 10 American cities for pet owners, and there may be some unexpected entries. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You’ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. To
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Felines are predators. In the wild, all felines hunt. The silent paws, sharp teeth, excellent night vision and incredible physical abilities are all perfectly suited for the cat’s natural role as a solitary nocturnal hunter. In fact, the cat’s domestication in ancient Egypt had a lot to do with its hunting skills. The Egyptians brought
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Pandora syndrome in cats involves urinary tract infections plus one or more additional diseases or disorders co-occurring with it. Photo: coyot Urinary problems plague many house cats — and they are among the most common reasons a cat takes a trip to the vet. Recent research indicates that many of these cats may suffer from
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Heart disease – it’s a silent threat. Symptoms don’t show early on so it’s hard to know there’s a problem until it’s advanced. This is especially the case with relatively sedentary indoors-only cats where there is rarely any significant acceleration of the pulse. While any cat can have it, heart disease has been linked to
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Cats? Kneading? Has TheCatSite become a baking site? Not to worry, we’re still here to talk about nothing but cats and cat behavior! And if you’re an experienced cat owner you probably know what we mean when we ask why cats “knead”. So why do they do that? No one knows for sure, but we
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Check out these helpful dogs, service dogs in action in this funny dogs, funny dog videos compilation. Try not to laugh of these funny puppies. Dogs funny videos that are cute. Italian Afternoon by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ Carefree Melody by Twin Musicom is licensed under
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