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How to Create an Outdoor Experience for Your Indoor Cat

How to Create an Outdoor Experience for Your Indoor Cat

Cats love being outside there is no doubt about that! However, being kept as an indoor cat is going to be the safest and most beneficial lifestyle for them. But, that does not mean that they can't get the benefits of the outdoors from the comfort of your home.

Help! My Cat Won't Stop Scratching the Furniture!

Help! My Cat Won't Stop Scratching the Furniture!

So, your cat is scratching up the furniture? No surprise there, this is an issue that cat lovers have dealt with for years! Keep reading for the what, why, and how to stop your cats’ furniture scratching behavior.

10 Must-Have Items For Your New Cat

10 Must-Have Items For Your New Cat

Adopting a new cat is an admittedly exciting time and will be a decision you won’t soon forget. However, choosing to add an adorable feline friend...

Feline Enrichment: What Is It and Why It Matters

Feline Enrichment: What Is It and Why It Matters

Like most cat owners, you’ve done everything you can to give your cat the best life possible. You provide high-quality food, a clean litter box, veterinary care, and lots of love and affection. But, does your cat seem truly happy or just kinda bored? Here’s what you need to know about feline enrichment and how it can make a real difference in your cat’s quality of life.

7 Reasons Your Cat Eats Too Fast and How to Slow Them Down

7 Reasons Your Cat Eats Too Fast and How to Slow Them Down

Is your cat eating too fast? Does he throw up after meals? Cat owners everywhere can relate over the weird practices exhibited by our furry friends. While, of course, having to clean up regurgitated, undigested cat food, is not fun for anyone, this little habit can also be dangerous.

15 Ways to Exercise Your Indoor Cat (And Why It's so Important)

15 Ways to Exercise Your Indoor Cat (And Why It's so Important)

Exercise your cat. We know, that seems almost an oxymoron! Cats are naturally energetic, curious creatures, however, when they spend their days indoors, they can get a bit (or a lot) lazy. As you likely know, it is not recommended to let your cat explore the outdoors on their own. Though this is how they would normally keep fit, there are plenty of ways to get your indoor cat the exercise she needs.

Weird Cat Behavior: What Does it Mean?

Weird Cat Behavior: What Does it Mean?

If you’re a cat owner, you’ve probably seen your feline friend do some weird things! From biting her nails to sprinting through the living room at...

How to Get Your Senior Cat More Active

How to Get Your Senior Cat More Active

Most of us humans wish that our pets could live forever or at least as long as we do, but unfortunately most of the time, this isn’t the case. As ...

Tips on Dealing With Cat Aggression

Tips on Dealing With Cat Aggression

Cat aggression is the second most common behavior that veterinarians and animal behavioral specialists see on a daily basis. It is often underesti...

How to Calm Your Cat During Fireworks and Thunderstorms

How to Calm Your Cat During Fireworks and Thunderstorms

Despite the term “scaredy-cat,” cats actually tend to be rather fearless. As with most animals, however, they do have extremely sensitive hearing. Thus, loud noises can frighten them quite easily. We have some helpful tips for keeping your furry feline as calm and care-free as possible.

Solving The Fat Cat Problem

Solving The Fat Cat Problem

While keeping kitty indoors is probably for the best, it does come with a few concerns. One of the biggest issues is feline obesity. Veterinarians report that feline obesity is the number one nutritional disorder among domestic cats. Though fat cats are often the butt of jokes in memes, cartoons, and on social media, cat owners need to take it very seriously.

Embracing the Inner Jungle Cat: Why You Need to Exercise Your Cat’s Hunting Instincts

Embracing the Inner Jungle Cat: Why You Need to Exercise Your Cat’s Hunting Instincts

What does the average day of most indoor cats consist of? Sleeping, eating, fiddling with a toy mouse, scratching up your favorite sofa and then - back to bed. 

Seems like quite the lifestyle to us mere humans. What’s really going on in that fluffy little feline brain though? Turns out, most of the time — it’s boredom.

Let’s talk about why fluffy not only needs physical but mental stimulation. Then, learn ways you can easily help make their lives more fulfilling.