Author: Nomi Berger

Is Kissing Kitty Safe?

While most cat owners admit to kissing their cats, some wonder whether or not this passionate practice is, in fact, purr-fectly safe. In the opinion of many vets and animal behaviorists, […]

Cats and Cataracts

Have you noticed a change in the color of your cat’s eyes? Does her vision seem impaired? If so, cataracts may be the cause. Although sometimes considered a problem that […]

Cat Spraying and Cat Cleaning

Inquiring minds want to know: What is spraying and how do you keep your place smelling springtime fresh? Quite simply, spraying is when your kitty leaves a small amount of urine […]

Do Cats Need Baths?

As cat owners everywhere can attest, their kitty cat companions are often happiest when engrossed in the satisfying “task” of self-grooming.  As a result, they are exceptionally clean and don’t require […]

Feline Fights? Staying Safe as the Referee

If yours is a multi-cat household, you may be all too familiar with kitty spats and scraps, squabbles and skirmishes. The origin of these feline fights rests firmly at the […]

History’s Heroic Cats

  How often have cat guardians played second fiddle to dog owners when it comes to historical heroics? “Fur” too long. Whether on land or at sea, alongside soldiers or sailors, […]

Vocalizations in Cats

      After birds, cats have the widest range of vocalizations of any domestic pet. They’re capable of making many distinct sounds with multiple variations of each – all indicative of their […]

Nosebleeds in Cats

Cats can experience nosebleeds (epistaxis) for a variety of reasons. It doesn’t require that great a trauma for a cat’s delicate nasal blood vessels to begin bleeding as a result […]

Oh! Those Orange Cats

Outstanding in any cat crowd, orange-colored cats are anything but ordinary. Whether obliging or obstinate, outspoken or observant, most are as outsized as they are openhearted, and their orange-obsessed owners most […]

Cats’ Most Common Skin Complaints

Of the numerous skin disorders discomfiting to your cat and distressing to you, the most common are Feline Alopecia, Eosinophilic granuloma, and Miliary dermatitis.  1) Alopecia, the technical term for bald […]

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