How to take care of a cat

7. January 2010

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How to take care of a cat

Cats are one of the most popular pets for many pet lovers. This may be due to their playful personalities, affectionate behavior or adorable appearance. However, aside from being cute, cats do require proper care in order to stay healthy and content. Here are some general cat care tips that will help you learn how [...]

30. April 2010

Royal Canin – Does it Really Help Urinary Problems?

Royal Canin – Does it Really Help Urinary Problems?

Owning a dog that has current health problems can be very difficult. Dogs with health problems need extra care, as well a potential investment in veterinary bills. Some veterinary procedures can cost over $5000! Urinary problems are one of the more common health conditions to affect dogs. These problems can be influenced by a variety [...]

21. April 2010

Frontline Flea Treatment for Cats

Frontline Flea Treatment for Cats

Dealing with a cat that is infested with fleas can be extremely difficult. Fleas are parasitic organisms that feed off of the blood of both animals and humans. They can live in your carpet, in your bed sheets, in couch cushions, and even in house plants. Once your home is infested with fleas, they can [...]

10. February 2010

Cat Urine Odor Remover

Cat Urine Odor Remover

Many people believe that the odor of cat urine is one of the most unpleasant smells emitted by any animal. However, the main problem with cat urine is that it tends to grow bacteria, which results in the strong, ammonia-like smell that many people associate with cat urine.

10. January 2010

Picking the Best Cat Food

Picking the Best Cat Food

Taking care of your cat’s health involves regular veterinary checkups, daily exercise and a constant monitoring for potentially life-threatening medical conditions. However, another extremely important part of caring for your cat’s health involves choosing a high-quality, highly nutritious cat food formula.

21. December 2009

Adopting a Cat vs Buying a Cat

Adopting a Cat vs Buying a Cat

When choosing to bring a cat into your household, there are a lot of potential questions to consider. Are you financially able to care for your cat? Will a cat interact well with your other pets? Is anyone in your household allergic to cats? However…

11. November 2009

Cat Sneezing

Cat Sneezing

As a cat owner, it is natural to be slightly concerned when you hear your cat sneeze. Sneezing in humans is usually indicative of a respiratory condition, which is also true for cats. However, there are actually several different reasons why your cat may be sneezing.

8. November 2009

Swine Flu (H1N1) and your Pet Cat

Swine Flu (H1N1) and your Pet Cat

The Swine Flu virus (also called H1N1) is a novel strain of influenza that has currently been declared as the cause of a world-wide pandemic by the WHO (World Health Organization).

1. November 2009

Cat Food Ingredients to Aviod

Cat Food Ingredients to Aviod

When feeding your cat, there are actually certain food substances that are potentially hazardous to your cat. Many pet owners aren’t aware that certain human foods are actually toxic to animals, even though they can be consumed by humans.

1. November 2009

Senior Cat Health Care

Caring for a senior cat usually involves a bit more responsibility than caring for an adult cat. Senior cats may have specialized health care needs, which may require constant attention. Most cats are classified as “senior” once they are over seven years of age.