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Read on for tips on how to take care of senior cats and keep them healthy. Your cat may be napping more, not playing with you as much, or having trouble jumping as high as she used to. It’s normal for your cat to exhibit these behaviors as she reaches her senior years. Cats will―just like humans, want to slow down with age.   However, your cat’s health, nutrition, and exercise needs will also change with their age. Now they will require adapted routines and more frequent visits to the veterinarian.   When Is a Cat Considered Senior? Many cats live…

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Cats love boxes and bags, anything that they can hide in and play with. If you enjoy crafting and have a little bit of time on your hands, you can create a DIY cat tunnel from paper bags. Your cats will love playing in their new cat tunnel. The hard part will be keeping them out of it until you’ve finished making it.  Disclosure “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases” ( at no cost for you!) You’ll Need  Paper shopping bags (we used 8) Marker  Ruler  Scissors  Non-toxic glue (It is important to use non-toxic glue whenever…

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Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you choose to make a purchase after clicking a link, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support! You are being crafty and using a glue stick to fix your pet’s broken collar. On the other side, your pet is relentlessly trying to have a lick too. But do you know not all adhesives are pet safe glues? It is true! Epoxies such as super glue can be extremely dangerous for pets and can lead to temporary or permanent blindness. Other side effects include coughing,…

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You might have noticed a friendly cat in your neighborhood. A friendly cat is known as a stray cat who loves to socialize with humans. They are either lost or abandoned outdoors. You find them very appealing and want to pet them, play with them, and dish them food. If you are thinking about letting a stray cat inside, few things are essential to keep in mind. If the Cat Is Stray or Not? Firstly, you have to determine if the cat you want to adopt is stray or not because not all cats are homeless. Some are feral (unfriendly…

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Owners are overwhelmed when their young kitten turns four weeks, and it’s time to get seriously concerned about their weaning process. Weaning is when your kitten moves from fluids to solid food. A kitten’s growth rate and development are directly related to food consumption, and maintaining a proper schedule is critical. It is essential to continue the bottling or Feeding from the mother cat’s milk as it takes time for the kitten to adjust to the weaning process and ensure that it is getting adequate nutrition. Switching food and eating behavior can be stressful for the kitten.  Guide – How to Feed…

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Many factors influence pregnancy in mammals, like age, physical health, sperm motility, and mating’s success rate. The number of kittens in a litter is also down to genetics. Usually, cats give birth to four kittens in each litter. The cat gives birth from 2 to 12 kittens. But the outcomes of fertilization cannot be readily estimated. It is rare, but it is possible for a cat to give birth to only one kitten. So, yes cats can give birth to only one kitten. The reasons why the cat only has one kitten are as follows. 1-ABSORPTION:  Another reason is one…

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Cats Meowing is pleasing for many humans. It is a way for cats to communicate with humans. Cats never meow to other cats.They only do it with humans. They meow for many typical reasons, but when it becomes non-stop. It might be an indication that something is wrong.  What Does the Cat Meow Mean? Some common reasons are 1. To say hello (greet): Cats usually greet humans when they meet them after their sleep or come back from work.  2. Attention-seeking: Cats love attention and social interaction with people. To ask for attention, they might be…

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Cats and kittens may keep biting you for some reason, and it is essential to differentiate between playful and aggressive behavior. It might be difficult for a kitten to socialize, but an adult cat might bite for a different reason related to environmental issues, personality issues, and health issues.  According to Nicky, the medical reason is the pain in adult cats for biting. It is the masking they do when they are sick/ injured or stressed.  Cats also share emotions like a human such as stress, anxiety and frustration, which lead to biting. Humans should take it as a sign…

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