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Cat Facts

  • How Long Do Siamese Cats Live – The Answer

    How Long Do Siamese Cats Live – The Answer

    Growing up, we had a family cat. Our delicate Siamese cat seemed to be etched in my memories from my early years right into my late teens, and when people ask me how old she was, I am always somewhat stumped. Did she really live that long? This got me thinking, just how long do…

  • I Hit My Cat and Now he Hates Me – How to Rebuild the Relationship!

    I Hit My Cat and Now he Hates Me – How to Rebuild the Relationship!

    Once the bond of trust has been broken with a pet, it can require work to rebuild. Many believe that dogs and cats don’t possess memories related to incidents or individuals that may have been hurtful or traumatic, but experts assert that if you harm or hurt a pet, it changes the dynamics of the…

  • How to Let a Cat In and Out When Living in an Upstairs Apartment

    How to Let a Cat In and Out When Living in an Upstairs Apartment

    I’ve always been an avid cat lover ever since my younger years. Even today, I live in an upstairs apartment and have a cat that I let in and out. If you want to learn how to let a cat in and out when living upstairs in an apartment, I am here to provide you…

Cat Care

  • Cat Drooling But Acting Normal — What’s Happening?

    Cat Drooling But Acting Normal — What’s Happening?

    Having been a dog person all my life, I was somewhat confused when my little Miss Socks began to drool one warm morning. I was totally confused by the sight of my cat drooling non-stop. At first, I thought she was sick, but she ate and drank water like normal, even though the drooling continued.…

  • Cat Scratching Her Face and Head — What Does It Mean?

    Cat Scratching Her Face and Head — What Does It Mean?

    Have you noticed your feline scratching and licking itself more than it normally does? Sometimes, you even see your cats grooming then biting each other. While grooming is perfectly standard behavior for cats, anything in excess may indicate that your cat is suffering from an underlying issue. This post will look at various reasons why…

  • Do Cats Know When You Are Sad? A Great Explanation

    Do Cats Know When You Are Sad? A Great Explanation

    If you are a cat owner, you may wonder if your cat can tell when you are feeling sad — and whether they even care. After all, cats seem to be content with being in a world of their own, and unless your cat has a naturally affectionate personality, they usually only show affection when…

  • How to Get a 16 Pound Cat to Lose Weight — Top Tips!

    How to Get a 16 Pound Cat to Lose Weight — Top Tips!

    Having an overweight cat may appear cute at first glance, but it can lead to serious and life-threatening conditions for your feline friend. When my cat weighed in at 16 pounds, I realized it was time to take action and to learn how to get a 16-pound cat (overweight cat) to lose weight. Understanding how…

  • Is It Healthier for a Cat to Breed Before Being Spayed or Neutered?

    Is It Healthier for a Cat to Breed Before Being Spayed or Neutered?

    If you are a cat owner, you may have heard that it is healthier for your cat to have a litter before being spayed or neutered. You may wonder whether this information is accurate, and if so, why? While it is true that spaying and neutering tend to increase the amount of fat that accumulates…

  • The Difference Between Chocolate and Seal Colorpoints on a Siamese Cat

    The Difference Between Chocolate and Seal Colorpoints on a Siamese Cat

    There are several different varieties of Siamese cats and though they are similar in many ways, they do have their differences, as well. The four traditional colors of Siamese cats are Lilac, Chocolate, Blue, and Seal Points. However, there are some newer varieties of Siamese cats, too. Colorpoint cats more generally are another term for…