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| One of the greatest benefits of adopting instead of buying is that you know that you are saving the life of a cat that might otherwise have to be put down. Cats in shelters wind up there for various reasons, but there is only so much room to keep them. >> more |
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| Owning a cat involves financial commitment. To properly care for a cat involves much more than picking up a bag of litter and a few cans of cat food from the grocery store. >> more |
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| One of the most challenging situations is introducing a cat into a multi-cat home that already exists. Not only does this cat have to know its boundaries; it has two cats it will be introduced to. >> more |
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| The best toy to give a cat is one that will give it hours of enjoyment and increase the cat's agility. Cats need exercise and activity to stay healthy, just like humans. It's not going to be very helpful to give your cat a toy that she can lay on her back and chew at.
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| Cats are notorious for grooming themselves. They will spend about 30% of their entire life doing this. They will also spend 50% of their time in a light sleep, another 15% in deep sleep. This only leaves about 5% of their lives for play! >> more |
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| The obvious benefit to buying a scratch post is that it turns the cat's attention away from your furniture. Too many people get rid of their cats because of a simple scratching problem, when all they have to do is buy one of these inexpensive apparatuses... >> more |
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| In most cases, paper training is a temporary idea, as few people can tolerate the chronic urinating and defecating inside the home for a long period of time. If you’re not crate training but are going to sequester... >> more |
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