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Cat water dispensers are actually GOOD for their health

Cat water dispensers are not just luxuries for spoiled kitties; they can be essential in keeping your cat healthy, happy and stimulated.  Have you ever noticed that your cat rarely deigns to drink from the water you lovingly supply in a dish every day? If so, you’re not …

Top 3 Reasons You Should Invest in a Cat Tree

Not all animals are alike… dealing with cat entertainment is not like shopping for guinea pig cages or buying a frisbee for your dog. Cats need enclosed spaces for mental and physical health but buying a cat tree may seem a bit excessive, no? Thinking about buying one …

How To Play With Your Cat: Fun Games for Cats

Do you have an indoor kitten that seems a little bored? Or perhaps an older overweight cat who desperately needs some exercise? Although cats are great at keeping themselves occupied, even independent animals can benefit from structured playtime. Have you ever considered games for cats that you can …

Declawing Your Cat: Get A Cat Scratching Post Instead

If you’re reading this, you might be considering having your cat declawed. Our recommendation? Don’t do it! Get a cat scratching post instead. You probably have your reasons for wanting your cat declawed: you have a small child and your cat’s scratching is too violent, your favorite leather …

Fit Kitten, Happy Kitten: Why Cats Need Exercise

What makes for a happy kitten? When you first brought your furry feline home, you might have noticed how excited she was about playing. Everything — from a flashlight to a fly — captivated her hunting instincts. But at the time you probably didn’t think about if or …

Keeping Cats Indoors: Why You Should and How To Do It

Depending on who you ask, you’ll get mixed reactions about keeping cats indoors instead of letting them roam wild. Some pet-owners with busy schedules feel guilty about cooping up their cats inside, but it might be the kindest thing you can do for your furry friends. Reasons to …

Your Overweight Cat: The Problem With Feline Obesity

Let’s be honest: there’s something particularly endearing about an overweight cat. That might be why you’re prone to spoil your big fat cat and let her carry a little extra weight, thinking “one more treat won’t hurt her.” Unfortunately, it might. According to a study by the Association …