Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
When wanting to hold onto a piece of their pet after the animal has passed away. I know what it is to love a...
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Talk of the H1N1 or swine flu is buzzing around the country. Everywhere you look, you hear about it and its effects on humans, how to prevent the...
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Often we hear non-cat people say that cats "carry disease" or are "dirty animals." Well, this time it's the humans who carried...
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Keep your cat's nails clipped. This will not stop your cat from scratching, but any damage will be greatly minimized. It is also beneficial for a...
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See article on the purpose of scratching. Cat scratch here. Did you know? Other than the cheetah, all cats have retractable claws. This means...
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In my series on indoor cats, I would like to discuss cat claws and why cats scratch. Believe it or not, it is not to annoy you, nor is it to...
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An important part of caring for your indoor (or outdoor) cat is performing regular home health exams. These are not difficult to do and may help you...
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At the barn where I board my horse there are barn cats. Well, two young cats, each about 5-6 months of age and an adult cat that wandered down from...
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I was watching an episode of Criminal Minds yesterday and Dr. Spencer Reid stated to a police chief, "Did you know that a domestic cat loose in a...
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I have said it before and I will say it again. I even wrote the book on it. Don't let your cats outside unsupervised! Brownie found this out the hard...
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