Cat Health

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August 24, 2012

Buy a cat scratching post for a happy pet

in Health by Robert Baker
Every pet lover wants to own a happy pet and cat owners are no exception. One way to achieve this is to provide them with a cat scratching post. These are suitable for cats…
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June 08, 2011

The basic cat care for the new kitten

in Health by Robert Baker
When it is time to bring a new kitten into the household, there are some basic cat care for the new kitten items that you will need. Don't be tempted with all the things that…
Cat Scratching
Apr 24, 2011

Why do cats scratch?

by Robert Baker
Did you know that one of the biggest issues that bother cat owners is the fact that cat scratch and their scratching can be destructive? If you are owned by a cat or are…
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Apr 05, 2011

Ready for a new kitten

by Robert Baker
If you have decided to get a cat for your family you'll be busy preparing for that new kitten. It is a big responsibility taking in any pet and with a kitten there are some…
Cat teeth
Jan 05, 2011

Caring for your cat's teeth

by Elias Maseko
Looking after your pet's dental hygiene is the primary duty of the cat owner, so begin your cat teeth care today, rather than waiting till next February. In case you are…
Oct 19, 2010

How to keep your cat safe during Halloween

by Robert Baker
The pumpkins are carved, decorations are hanging and you are ready to get the party started. Unfortunately, other people may want to have their own party with your cat as the…
Sep 24, 2010

The importance of flea baths in the lifetime of your cat

by Simon Smith
Spending your precious time at dwelling subsequent to a flea infested cat is one of the most undesirable conditions for families everywhere. Some pet house owners are usually…
Cat - worms
Jul 08, 2010

Symptoms of worms in cats

by James Lunden
It is important to know the symptoms of worms in cats so you can get treatment if needed. There are a number of different treatments so you should not worry too much as long…

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In captivity, indoor cats typically live 14 to 20 years, though the oldest-known cat lived to age 36. Domesticated cats tend to live longer if they are not permitted to go outdoors (reducing the risk of injury from fights or accidents and exposure to diseases) and if they are neutered. Some such benefits are: castrated male cats cannot develop testicular cancer, spayed female cats cannot develop ovarian cancer, and both have a reduced risk of mammary cancer.

Like some other domesticated animals, cats live in a mutualistic arrangement with humans. It is believed that the benefit of removing rats and mice from humans' food stores outweighed the trouble of extending the protection of a human settlement to a formerly wild animal, almost certainly for humans who had adopted a farming economy. Unlike the dog, which also hunts and kills rodents, the cat does not eat grains, fruits, or vegetables.

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Do you buy clothes for your dog or cat?

With the amount of money spent on pets today we were wondering if you purchase clothes for you dog or cat?
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