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  • 10 Tips for Moving with Cats Across the Country
    May 12, 2020

    10 Tips for Moving with Cats Across the Country

    Moving with cats across the country isn't easy, but you can do a lot to make it less stressful for both you and your precious little fur babies. Cats, like most people, don't like change. They may feel pretty stressed when their lives are turned upside down. By keeping familiar scents around them, giving them safe and comfy carriers to travel in, and packing all the necessities ahead of time, you and your cats can weather the journey successfully.

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  • Moving an Outdoor Cat to a New Home
    May 7, 2020

    Moving an Outdoor Cat to a New Home

    Moving can be stressful for both you and your pets. But when you have an outdoor cat, the situation is especially unique. If you're moving an outdoor cat to a new home, there are a few things you can do to help him slowly acclimate to his carrier and his new surroundings. Relocating with an outdoor cat doesn't have to be difficult if you follow these steps.

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  • How to Travel with a Cat on a Plane
    April 7, 2020

    How to Travel with a Cat on a Plane

    You might feel a little nervous when you're planning on traveling with a cat on a plane. How do you keep your sweet little furball safe? Will he feel scared? Do you take him in the cabin with you? There's a lot to consider when you're flying somewhere with your cat. As long as you plan ahead, pack travel supplies like bowls and cat food, and make sure you meet all your airline's requirements, you and your kitty will be just fine.

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  • How to Travel with a Cat in a Car
    April 2, 2020

    How to Travel with a Cat in a Car

    Taking a road trip with your cat can be a cherished memory that lasts a lifetime, just as long as you plan ahead. If you're wondering how to travel with a cat in a car, it's not as hard as you might think. It just involves a little preparation and a sense of adventure. The key is to take some test trips first, help your cat get used to his carrier, and provide lots of encouragement and love.

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  • Why Do Cats Sleep So Much?
    March 19, 2020

    Why Do Cats Sleep So Much?

    There's nothing cuter than seeing your sweet cat curled up in a tight ball, paws over his eyes, taking a quick "cat nap." Sometimes it may feel like your little furball is napping all day long. So why do cats sleep so much? If you think your kitty's sleeping an extra-long time, you're not imagining things. Cats tend to be most active at dusk and dawn, but they can still sleep 15 hours a day or more. This is a lot more than an average person sleeps every day. The reason your cat sleeps a lot is that he's saving up his energy for big hunts or playtimes with you.

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  • Top 5 Ways to Prepare Your Cat for a New Baby
    March 10, 2020

    Top 5 Ways to Prepare Your Cat for a New Baby

    When you're having a baby, it's perfectly normal to be hypervigilant about safety. You want to protect your baby from danger, and you'll do whatever it takes to keep your little bundle of joy safe. As you cover electrical sockets and attach dressers to walls, are there other kinds of dangers you need to be aware of?

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  • What's the Difference Between a Feral & a Stray Cat?
    March 5, 2020

    What's the Difference Between a Feral & a Stray Cat?

    What's the difference between a feral and a stray cat? Watching a cat running around outside without a home might just be enough to melt your heart. But sometimes all the different terms used to describe homeless cats can get a little confusing. If you've ever wondered what's a feral cat versus a stray cat, you're not alone. Some people use the words interchangeably, but there really is a difference. A stray cat is more socialized, while a feral cat is very scared of people. But it's a little more complicated than that.

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  • How to Raise a Barn Cat
    February 20, 2020

    How to Raise a Barn Cat

    The average house cat lives a relaxing life filled with naps, naps, and more naps. But barn cats have a serious job to perform—controlling the rodent population in barns. You can help keep your hardworking barn cat happy and safe by providing the necessities: veterinary care, comfortable shelter, food, water, and fun. Let's take a closer look at each one.

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