Why Does My Cat Guard Me When I Go to the Bathroom?
You may think you need privacy when using the bathroom, but chances are your cat has other ideas! Does your cat follow you into the bathroom and stare as you go about your routine, or...
You may think you need privacy when using the bathroom, but chances are your cat has other ideas! Does your cat follow you into the bathroom and stare as you go about your routine, or...
Nutrition is vital to feline health, so it can be alarming when your cat won’t eat their wet food. Many cats are also on a wet food diet to improve their water intake, so their...
The kitchen counter is amongst the foremost hazardous places in our home, where we keep food, sharp objects, store electrical appliances, and cook meals on a hot stove. Our cats are instinctively drawn to high...
Have you ever been minding your own business relaxing on the sofa, or walking around your house when suddenly, you feel a set of little daggers sink into your ankles? All seasoned cat owners will...
All cat owners have been the victim of a foot ambush. We all know the routine—you sit down to rest or get into bed and your cat pounces at your feet for no apparent reason....
Have you ever come home to find your cat’s poop exposed, unsightly, and smelly? Let’s get the inside scoop about your cat’s uncovered poop! Feces in Communication Instinctively cats deposit urine and feces through elimination...
If you're reading this from the kitchen, your cat meowing loudly at your feet while looking at you expectantly, you're not alone. Cats have unique ways of communicating with us, and sometimes it can feel...
When you share your home with a feline family member, you get to know their habits and behaviors. While some of their little quirks might make us chuckle and are part of what makes us...
Veterinary visits, although essential for your cat's well-being, can often be stressful and upsetting to cats. A trip to the vet may involve stressors such as cat carriers, car journeys, and other pets. Add injections...
Cats have extremely sharp claws because, before they were domesticated, they needed them for hunting and killing prey, to have extra grip when climbing into trees and branches, and for fighting off other cats that were...