Kitten Development in the First Six Weeks of Life

Kitten Development in the First Six Weeks of Life

The first six weeks of a kitten's life are crucial for development. Kittens grow quickly but are susceptible to various threats. Now outside the womb, a kitten will need warmth, food, and protection from infectious diseases and parasites (such as fleas).

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
The Costs of Responsible Cat Ownership

The Costs of Responsible Cat Ownership

Owning a cat requires financial responsibility, including costs for food, litter, spaying/neutering, vaccinations, and veterinary care.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Highlander: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care

Highlander: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care

Developed to resemble big cats, the highlander cat is medium to large, muscular, and athletic, with a naturally short tail. The highlander comes in both short-haired and long-haired versions, and may come in any color in solid, tortie, tabby, or silver/smoke patterns. The breed’s most distinguishing features are a straight to slightly convex forehead, wide nose bridge, blunt profile, and wide-based ears that are loosely curled at the top.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Is Cat TV Safe? Learn How Much Feline Screen Time is Too Much

Is Cat TV Safe? Learn How Much Feline Screen Time is Too Much

Cat TV can be a great source of mental stimulation and enrichment, especially for indoor cats.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Are Hydrangeas Poisonous to Cats?

Are Hydrangeas Poisonous to Cats?

Hydrangeas contain cyanogenic glycosides, which release cyanide when ingested and can be toxic to cats.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
What Human Foods Can Cats Eat?

What Human Foods Can Cats Eat?

Understanding your cat's nutritional needs is an essential part of pet ownership, and that includes what they can and can’t eat when it comes to human foods. While most cats might not be as bad for scrounging as most dogs, there may still be those that like to sneak food from counters when you’re not looking.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Wet vs Dry Cat Food: Which is better for cats?

Wet vs Dry Cat Food: Which is better for cats?

We all want the very best for our feline friends, and that starts with their food. Providing your cat with a complete and balanced diet is crucial for their health, but with so much variety in the pet food market, it's hard to know where to start.

Posted on: by Lara Hew
How to Cat-Proof Your Christmas Tree

How to Cat-Proof Your Christmas Tree

There's something about Christmas trees that brings out the mischief-maker in cats. With their flickering lights and dangling decorations, they're the perfect temptation for our feline friends.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Is Your Cat Not Eating? Here's Why

Is Your Cat Not Eating? Here's Why

Food is an integral aspect of any living thing's life, and going without food for a day or more can lead to consequences. For dogs, it’s usually not too drastic for them not to eat for a day, but when it comes to cats, they can quickly become nauseous from lack of food. This nausea can then cause your cat not to want to eat any of their food, which, if it continues, can lead to them eating less and less, which can have an extreme effect on their health and overall well-being.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Understanding Cat Body Language

Understanding Cat Body Language

Our pet’s happiness is always our priority, and we’d all love nothing more than to know what’s going on in their fluffy little heads. While cats can’t communicate with us in the traditional sense, there are still some ways we can study our cat’s body language to better understand how they’re feeling.

Posted on: by Lara Hew

Do Calico Cats Have to Be Female? Unraveling the Science Behind the Trait

Calico cats are not a breed, but a color pattern consisting of black, white, and orange patches, found in many cat breeds.

/ Lizzie Youens

Should You Spay a Cat in Heat?

Spaying a cat while in heat is possible but not ideal due to more complicated surgery and potential risks.

/ Peyton Shine

Exploring Lentigo: Understanding Black Spots on Orange Cats

Lentigo is a benign, genetic condition in orange cats causing black or brown spots and is not associated with cancer.

/ Tiffany Salmon

What Your Cat Is Saying With Its Eyes

Cats communicate with their eyes, and understanding the position of the eyelids and pupil dilation is crucial in interpreting emotions such as arousal, trust, dominance, and aggression.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Understanding Cat Tail Talk

Feline communication is a complex system of sign language, some vocalization, and even scent cues people can’t detect. Signals help define and reinforce the cat’s social position and smooth cat-to-cat, cat-to-people, and cat-to-dog relationships.

/ Hannah Clark

What Happens When a Cat is Spayed?

Spaying a female cat prevents heat cycles, reduces the risk of mammary cancer, and helps control overpopulation.

/ Dana Minacapelli

How to Solve Aggression Between Household Cats

Aggression between cats is influenced by social history, medical issues, and the introduction of new cats.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Feline Breeds, Domestic Shorthair Cats, and Color Pattern Differences

There are over 70 recognized cat breeds, but only around 41 are recognized by the CFA. A breeds' recognition can vary by different cat registries.

/ Lizzie Youens

Effective Cat Flea Control: Treatment and Prevention Strategies

Fleas are common parasites that affect both cats and humans.

/ Tiffany Salmon

How to Tell How Old a Cat Is: Decoding Your Feline's Age

*Teeth:* A cat's age can be estimated by examining the condition of its teeth, considering factors like the presence of baby teeth, permanent teeth, and any evidence of wear or tartar.

/ Tiffany Salmon

How to Successfully Introduce a Kitten to an Older Cat

**Preparation is Crucial:** Utilize pheromones, calming supplements, and create separate spaces in advance to reduce stress for both the older cat and the kitten.

/ Lizzie Youens

Do Cats Like Weed? Understanding Marijuana Toxicity in Cats

**Marijuana is Toxic to Cats**: Cats should not consume marijuana in any form, whether through inhalation or ingestion, due to toxic effects.

/ Hannah Clark

Understanding Calico Cats: Unique Traits, History & Care Tips

Calico cats are not a specific breed but are known for their distinctive tri-color coats.

/ Hannah Clark

Why Your Cat Is Meowing So Much—and Other Ways They Seek Your Attention

Cats meow for various reasons, including communication, attention-seeking, or medical issues, so monitor changes in vocalization.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Tabby Cat: Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care

Contrary to popular belief, the tabby cat isn't a specific cat breed but rather a cat coat pattern. Tabby cats are characterized by their unique markings and can come in brown, gray, orange, or black, with markings like stripes, spots, whorls, and bands. They usually feature an 'M'-shaped mark on their foreheads.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Cat Bunting Behavior: What Does It Mean?

Called bunting, cats rub their heads against prominent objects to leave chemical markings as a part of scent communication. Depending on the object of the cat's communication, they may be claiming ownership or indicating pleasure.1

/ Lizzie Youens

Is My Cat Depressed? Recognizing and Treating Feline Sadness

Cats can become depressed or sad for many reasons. Understanding a cat�s emotional state can be challenging because of their subtle facial expressions and body language. However, this doesn't mean your pet lacks feelings. Discover the possible causes of depression in cats, the signs to watch for, and how to help your cat.

/ Hannah Clark

Is My Cat Happy?

Cats express happiness through vocal clues such as higher-pitched sounds and purring, although the latter isn't always a sign of happiness.

/ Hannah Clark

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Your Kitten's Development in the First 6 Weeks

The all-important first six weeks in a cat's life will do much in determining its personality and character for the rest of his life. This period is extremely important for the health of the developing kitten.

/ Lizzie Youens

Neurological Disorders in Cats

Just like in humans and other animals, cats can occasionally experience neurological disorders. Witnessing your beloved cat suffer from seizures or display unusual behaviors due to a neurological condition can be alarming. Here's essential information for cat owners about neurological disorders, covering signs, types, causes, and treatment.

/ Lizzie Youens

Living with Cats: Navigating Cat Allergy Symptoms for Pet Lovers

Allergy testing and gradual exposure to cats can help manage symptoms for potential cat owners with allergies.

/ Dana Minacapelli

How to Solve Behavior Problems in Cats

Rule out medical issues before addressing behavioral problems.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Is Your Cat a Pure Breed?

Most cat breed standards allow for several different eye and fur color or coat patterns within the physical appearance descriptions. This can make it difficult if you are trying to determine what kind of cat you have by reading what colors and patterns each breed of cat can come in. Just because you have a black cat with golden eyes does not mean you have a Bombay, nor does your large longhair tabby automatically become a Maine Coon since you read Maine Coons can come in that pattern. Domestic h

/ Dana Minacapelli

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