Author: Nomi Berger

A Cat Safe Halloween is a Happy Halloween

It’s that time again. For goblins and ghosts, pumpkins and pranks, and things that go bump in the night. But as responsible cat guardians, please ensure that your cherished companions […]

Paws Up for National Cat Day

For decades, designated days have been devoted to an increasing number of awareness raising issues. And since 2005, raising awareness about the crucial issue of cat adoption has had its […]

What’s In Your Cat’s Food?

Anyone familiar with the expression, “You are what you eat”, will understand that cats are only as healthy as the food in their bowls. An ever-increasing number of nutrition conscious veterinarians […]

The Why, What and How of TNR

For far too long, colonies of feral cats have been a blot on the landscape of far too many communities. But there’s a solution that benefits both these communities and the […]

Clean Cat Ears 101

While your cat’s sensitive ears may discern the distinctive sound of a can of food being opened in the kitchen, a human’s helping hand can ensure those ears remain clear […]

Is Your Cat a “Scaredy” Cat?

Like people, pets deal with stress in their own particular way. Fear can turn any cat into a fraidy cat, instinctively triggering the fight, flight or freeze response in them. […]

Intoducing your cat to your other pets

Imagine handing out treats and name tags at the front door of your home for your new cat and your resident pets. Imagine happy munches and friendly meows or woofs […]

SOS: Keeping Kitty Safe in Emergencies

 As unpleasant as the prospect may seem, planning for emergencies may mean the difference between life and death for the feline member(s) of your human family. And while the ASPCA has […]

Clean Cat Eyes 101

If eyes are the windows to a person’s soul, a cat’s eyes should be the mirrors of their health, hopefully reflecting only GOOD health back at you. As a conscientious cat […]

Two’s the Ticket

Question: Why are kittens born in litters? Answer: To be nourished and nurtured, socialized and stimulated. Question: Why should kittens be adopted in pairs? Answer: To KEEP them socialized and stimulated, and to […]

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