Regularly check the health of your cat to ensure he or she is healthy. If you notice any of the problems listed in this article, be sure to have your cat checked by your veterinarian.
Read MoreCats should be routinely vaccinated against the following: feline panleukopemia, feline herpes virus, and feline calici virus. Cats can also be vaccinated against feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and chlamydophila felis (conjunctivitis). Read more about vaccinations in this article.
Read MoreKittens require lots of time and dedication; they are very inquisitive and can be very energetic. This article offers advice for helping your kitten feel comfortable in and adjust to their new environment.
Read MoreOne of the biggest reasons cats are surrendered to shelters is because they cease using litter boxes in the home. This article offers advice to address the issue, including recommendations for litter box placement, litter box management, and type of litter and/or box.
Read MoreThe Humane Society recommends trimming your cat's claws every few weeks. While your veterinarian can take care of this at regular checkups, it’s important to be familiar with the process. This article discusses the tools you need, how to position your cat, and the safest method for clipping the nails.
Read MoreIt’s very important to provide your kitty with scratching surfaces. However, you might find that your kitty insists on scratching household items not intended for cats. This article discusses why cats scratch and strategies you can use to encourage your cat to use appropriate scratching surfaces.
Read MoreLike humans, animals can have difficulty adjusting to new surroundings, new people, and new homes. But comforting a frightened or nervous friend can be very difficult when you don't share a common language! This article offers tips for helping you cat adjust to a new environment.
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