Author: Nomi Berger
Laryngitis in Cats
(Freepik.com) Has your favorite feline lost her usual voice of late? Has she been sounding somewhat hoarse? If her “meow” is now more of a squeak, a scratchy rasp, or, worse […]
TREATS? Yes, Paw-lease!
(Freepik.com) Did YOU know that some felines fancy treats more than their food? Have you ever wondered why? If so, consider the following suggestions for this purr-ticular passion. Taste: Not only do […]
A Cat’s Craving for Caves and Cocoons
Does YOUR cat cherish her privacy more than you may realize? If so, you’re not alone. Since kitties tend to sleep for much of the day, secluded hiding spots provide […]
Say “NO” to Cat Spray Smells
Above photo credit: catworld.com The unpleasant smell of cat spray is far too familiar to far too many cat owners! Why? Because their kitties all too often urinate outside their litter […]
Stomatitis in Cats
Image above by Wirestock on Freepik. Image by freestock center on Freepik Feline stomatitis (often called feline chronic gingivo-stomatitis (FCGS) by veterinary dentists) is a complex and painful disease that causes severe […]
Toe Tufts and Kitties, Oh My!
Toe tufts, sometimes known as toe “floofs,” are bits of fur that grow between a cat’s toes. Typically found on cat breeds with medium to long coats (examples: Balinese, Cymric, […]
Felines and Fireworks
National holidays, while celebrated by people, aren’t always cause for celebration by our cats. For them, a holiday like the 4th of JULY means one thing: fireworks. Or simply put: […]
JUNE Is National Adopt A Cat Month
Started in 1974 by the American Humane Association, June has, since then, been known as National Adopt a Cat Month. And its significance is doubly meaningful because June is also […]
Why Cats Sleep in Bathrooms
Is YOUR favorite feline fascinated by the idea of bedding down in your bathroom? If so, consider these paws-ible explanations for it. Bathrooms are typically cooler than the rest of […]
May is National Microchip Month
Millions of cats go missing each year, and statistically, those without microchips have less than a 5% chance of being reunited with their families. Cats with microchips, on the other […]