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  • 4 Reasons Why Cats Lick Toes

    4 Reasons Why Cats Lick Toes

    Have you ever encountered a feline that is just obsessed with feet? While we know that these enigmatic creatures have plenty of strange habits, licking toes has got to be among the oddest. And yet, this peculiar departure from their usual aloofness can be quite easily explained. Why do cats lick my toes? Some felines…

  • What Is This Scabbing And Hair Loss On My Cat’s Ear? Oh No!

    What Is This Scabbing And Hair Loss On My Cat’s Ear? Oh No!

    Your cat is losing hair around one or both ears. Scabs are forming, which may or may not be oozing. The cat may be scratching more than usual. Should you be concerned? Yes. Although there are several reasons for hair loss and scabbing on a cat’s ears, the one reason you and your other pets…

  • 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…

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…

  • Why Do Cats Headbutt? 3 Stunning Reasons!

    Why Do Cats Headbutt? 3 Stunning Reasons!

    Cat headbutting, sometimes referred to as ‘bunting,’ is when your cat firmly bangs its head against you. Typically, a cat will press its head against a part of you (bunting) or rub its cheeks on you (scenting). It’s not just humans that cats bunt. They also bunt inanimate objects such as furniture, flower pots, and…

  • How Long Can Cats Go Without Water? Days or Weeks?

    How Long Can Cats Go Without Water? Days or Weeks?

    I usually place my cat in the cattery for the weekends when I have to leave town. This past long weekend, I didn’t notice that the neighbor’s cat had snuck in to visit my cat and I accidentally locked him inside my house. Finding the obviously upset and thirsty cat upon my return, I worried…

  • Why Do Cats Roll in the Dirt? 7 Surprising Reasons

    Why Do Cats Roll in the Dirt? 7 Surprising Reasons

    What makes cats roll on the ground? We tend to worry about our little furballs, thinking that they do themselves a power of no-good by getting their silky coats grimy and filthy. But it seems it never crosses our minds that perhaps cats aren’t as dumb as two heavy dumbbells, and maybe they do have…