Your cat has the ability to break down a diverse range of foods, providing them with the nutrients they need. Among those that have benefits for your cat’s health and organs, including hearts and...
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The Ragdoll breed is relatively new in terms of the established cat breeds. Still, its affectionate and gentle nature makes it one of the fastest-growing in popularity, judging by Cat Fanciers'...
The principal reasons why a cat will put her paws to your mouth include: she wants you to stop holding or petting her in a certain way, she is showing you love and affection, or she is marking you...
Wet food can make an excellent treat for cats! You can add a spoonful of wet food to encourage your cat to eat their dry food or hide medication in a bit of pate. However, wet food should be a...
Once your cat has been neutered, he cannot produce sperm. When your cat is neutered, the testicles are completely removed, making the further production of sperm impossible. However, there can...
Yes, a neutered cat can live with an unneutered cat, since the neutered cat won’t have the same drive to mark its territory or to fight. Some unneutered cats will still be too aggressive to have...