How Long Can a Cat Go Without Eating?
There are few reasons why a cat might refuse food or drink. In any case, it’s always an indication that something is wrong. Depending on your cat’s medical history and age, refusal of food could…
There’s more to owning a cat than having a cute, soft, purring companion. Here are the latest cat tips relating to health, grooming, and behavior.
There are few reasons why a cat might refuse food or drink. In any case, it’s always an indication that something is wrong. Depending on your cat’s medical history and age, refusal of food could…
Like most animals, cats make a wide range of different noises. These are used to communicate with other cats, react to a situation, warn away a competitor, attract a mate, or to express their feelings….
Generally speaking, when people think about animals with exceptional hearing, chances are good that it will be a bat that comes to mind. After all, bats are famous for the fact that they use echolocation,…
There is a popular perception that cats are solitary animals. This is understandable because most members of the family Felidae are solitary animals, with a notable exception being lions. However, it is important to note…
Anyone who has ever owned a cat will know that a bath is not their favorite activity. In fact, cats will do almost anything to avoid the water. They have a natural cleaning system as…
To many people the idea of performing CPR on a cat is either very odd or something that never even occurred to them. Most cat owners are just as unaware as catless people, so it…
Dehydration is one of the most dangerous conditions for any living thing. Cat owners need to be even more wary of this due to the fact that cats tend to be more independent compared to…
Animals of sufficient intelligence are more than capable of feeling grief. For example, some elephants have been observed visiting the site where one of their herd-mates died years and years ago, which speaks volumes about…
Life with three legs doesn’t have to keep a 3-legged cat down. They’re called “tripod cats” or “tripods”. Though they are often the cats not adopted at shelters, with the right families, they go on…