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Our goal is to help you and your cats have the best life together you possibly can. How can we help you today? Start with our Basic Indoor Cat Needs section to begin to enrich the lives of your cats. Here we provide a detailed checklist and some suggestions for making helpful changes.
- Basic Indoor Cat Needs
Your cat(s) might not need all these features to get along,...
- Feline Life Stressors
The following is a list of common life stressors for cats....
- Problem Solving
Here are some potential problems you may encounter as a cat...
- Understanding Cats
In contrast, cats are solitary hunters of small prey. This...
- Spraying and Marking
If your cat continue to smell the mark there, he/she may...
- Litter Boxes
Positive experiences encourage the cat to continue using the...
- Conflict Between Cats
Conflict occurring when a new cat is introduced is easy to...
- A Purrfect Start
The MOST IMPORTANT fact for cat owners to understand is that...
- Basic Indoor Cat Needs
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