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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Cats with Ringworm: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment – 7 Tips to Know
Cats with Ringworm: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment Ringworm is without a doubt one of the most misunderstood of all medical terminology. Ringworm in cats isn’t caused by parasites, despite the fact that many people think it is.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeThe Tale of a Feline Friendship
Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with tall buildings and busy streets, there lived a young girl named Emily. Despite the noise and commotion around her, Emily always felt a sense of calm whenever she was at home, thanks to her beloved cat, Luna.
Eagle GamerPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeThis is My Life
Hello everyone. For those who have never met me, my name is Peach and I’m a real handsome fellow. Don’t you agree? I also love a chat. Being half Maine Coon, I talk and talk and talk. We could have some great conversations, if I let you get a word in edgeways. I do like the sound of my own voice.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeKitten Teething Guide
Kittens go through two periods of teething—the first when their deciduous (baby) teeth come in, and the second when their baby teeth fall out and are replaced by their permanent (adult) teeth.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeHilarious and Heartwarming Tales: Funny and Cute Animal Stories
Animals have an uncanny ability to bring laughter and joy into our lives. From their amusing antics to their heartwarming gestures, pets and animals never fail to entertain us. In this article, we'll delve into a collection of funny and cute animal stories that will leave you smiling. So, sit back, relax, and let these delightful tales brighten your day!
Ali Al AhmadPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeWound Care for Cats
Our feline friends tend to be adventurous and curious, which can get them into some trouble. Sometimes this adventurous spirit can lead to altercations with other animals and/or trauma that leads to wounds.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeHow a Pet Fountain Saved My Beloved Pet During Kidney Failure
Watching our beloved pets suffer from kidney failure is a heart-wrenching experience. When my pet was diagnosed with this condition, I was determined to do everything in my power to improve her quality of life. It was during this challenging time that I discovered the incredible benefits of a pet fountain. This post shares my journey of how a simple addition to our home helped keep my furry friend hydrated, leading to her living another year and a half.
Emily MillerPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeIntroducing New Kitten to Home
Best Way to Introduce a New Kitten Your life with your new kitten begins on the ride home. First, cats should always be transported in some kind of pet carrier in the car. By teaching your kitten to ride in a confined location, you are providing safety as well as starting a routine that you can maintain for future car rides.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeWhat Is Human-Grade Cat Food?
Human-grade cat food is having a moment. But is it really worth the extra money, and for that matter, what does “human-grade” even mean? Here’s what you need to know to determine if a human-grade food is right for your cat.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeHow To Introduce a Cat to a Dog
When it comes to introducing a new cat to your dog, a slow and careful introduction process sets everyone up for success. It’s essential to progress at the speed that both pets are comfortable with and to continually monitor them for any signs of fear, anxiety, or stress. The goal is for both pets to have nothing but positive interactions with each other.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeHow to Read a Cat’s Body Language
Our feline friends have their own cat language to communicate their thoughts and emotions. They use both their body (including their eyes, ears, whiskers, and tail) and their voice to show what they are thinking and feeling. By learning the body language of a cat, we can better understand and fulfill our kitties’ wants and needs.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in PetlifeHow to Leash Train a Cat
“Adventure cat” is not a new cat breed—rather, the term encompasses a new attitude toward cat parenthood. An adventure cat is a feline who, rather than stay indoors snoozing, joins their pet parents outside on a leash and harness.
maryem maryemPublished 10 months ago in Petlife