
Cats
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Cats can overheat fairly easily if you aren't careful. This guide to the safest temperatures for your fuzzy friend can help you know when she can go outside.Read now
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Why Is My Cat's Nose Wet?
Why is my cat's nose wet? Is it normal? Yes, a wet nose is a normal sign of a healthy cat. But a dry nose is no reason to panic. Here's why.Read now -
Leash Training a Cat
Yes, cats can be trained to walk on a leash. You need the right supplies and a little patience. Here's how to get started.Read now -
Gaining the Trust of a Stray Cat
Have you ever wanted to pet a stray cat, but couldn't get close? Here's how to win the trust of these cautious creatures.Read now -
10 Ideas for Organizing & Designing a Cat Room
A well-designed cat playroom is loads of fun for you and your cat. Check out the basics for how to build that "purrfect" cat room.Read now -
Can Cats Get Colds?
Can cats catch colds? Yes! Cats can end up with cold symptoms from their own version of the "cold" virus. Here's what to do if you think your cat has the cold.Read now -
How to Raise a Kitten to Be Cuddly
When a cuddly cat curls up in your lap, kneading and purring, or rests his head on your chest, it's a moment of pure peace and love. If you have a kitten, you're likely wondering how to raise your kitten to be cuddly. It all starts with handling the kitten frequently, bonding, and spending a lot of time together.Read now -
What Is a Normal Heart Rate for Cats?
As a loving pet owner, you want your cat to be as healthy, safe, and secure as possible. So you might find yourself wondering what the normal heart rate is for cats. An abnormal heart rate can alert you to health issues, but it can also clue you in to a cat that is feeling more anxious or stressed than usual. Luckily, checking your cat's heart rate is easy for both experienced and new pet owners.
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How Many Hours a Day Do Cats Sleep?
Have you ever seen photos or videos of a pride of lions napping in the African sunshine? For a group of fierce hunters, they certainly look relaxed and lazy. In fact, they look kind of familiar . . . like your own cat when he's sprawled out napping on his Deluxe Kitty Sill with Bolster in the middle of the day. There's a connection between those sleeping lions and your sleeping kitty and why they seem to sleep so much of the time. Let's see why and try to answer the question, "how many hours a day do cats sleep?"