Giving Shelter Cats Boxes Reduces Stress
Shelters are loud, smelly, unfamiliar places, full of unfamiliar people, and cats that live in shelters suffer from high levels of stress. Scientists recently found that one of the reasons Continue Reading →
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Shelters are loud, smelly, unfamiliar places, full of unfamiliar people, and cats that live in shelters suffer from high levels of stress. Scientists recently found that one of the reasons Continue Reading →
Chase likes bringing gifts to me, but he doesn’t like being caught on camera doing so. I finally, after months of trying, caught him on camera bringing me a hair Continue Reading →
We frequently see cartoons showing cats eating fish. Indeed, cats do seem to love fish. We feed our cats a little bit of fish with their raw food diets and Continue Reading →
A recent study in Australia shows that cats wearing brightly colored scrunchie collars are less able to catch and kill birds. Specifically, red and rainbow collars seem to be the Continue Reading →
Awhile back I wrote about how we addressed Chase’s boredom with being an indoor cat. We divide his meals up into two or three portions, give one directly to him, Continue Reading →
Many of us look for a lot of different ways to help our feline friends stay entertained while we’re away from the house for hours on end, or we have Continue Reading →
Most of us have some idea of the frustration of dealing with our cats scratching up our furniture. While some respond to this by having their cats declawed, this is Continue Reading →
Cats and mice. Cat and mouse. Games of cat and mouse. Everybody knows about cats and mice; it’s a stereotype that comes from the fact that cats chase mice, because Continue Reading →