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  • How Do Cats Defend Themselves – 6 Proven Tactics!

    How Do Cats Defend Themselves – 6 Proven Tactics!

    Domestic house cats share 95% of their DNA with lions, but their small size makes us want to pet them instead of running in the opposite direction. So how do cats defend themselves despite lacking an imposing persona and make sure their size and cuddliness aren’t perceived as a chink in their defensive armor? Wild…

  • Why Do Cats Eat Bugs? 3 Best Reasons Revealed!

    Why Do Cats Eat Bugs? 3 Best Reasons Revealed!

    There is something so unsettling about bugs and the likes of it, which instantly makes us grimace. Naturally, the idea of bugs making an appetizing meal is something most of us cannot entertain. However, our cats don’t seem to share the same sentiments. For them, bugs seem to make a way more scrumptious meal than a…

  • What Do Sand Cats Eat? Mostly These 5 Things!

    What Do Sand Cats Eat? Mostly These 5 Things!

    What Do Sand Cats Eat? Most people don’t picture a cat when they imagine the kind of animals that might inhabit the dry conditions of a desert. However, the sand cat is one species of feline that actually prefers the extremities of life in the hot sand, and is well adapted to the unforgiving conditions…

Cat Care

  • 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…

  • What Cat Ear Mites Look Like – Good to Know!

    What Cat Ear Mites Look Like – Good to Know!

    Ear mites are a highly successful species. They found out how to make a living inside of animal ears. They are found mostly in cats but can infect other animals and, very rarely, people. The mites are very hard to see without magnification. The size of a pinhead, they look like white or grey jelly beans…

  • What Do Cats Eat in the Wild? 3 Surprising Types of Food

    What Do Cats Eat in the Wild? 3 Surprising Types of Food

    If you are wondering how your local colony of stray cats is surviving, the answer may not lie on the porch stoop of your cat-loving neighbor. While feral cats are often fed by rescue groups and compassionate neighbors, they also have excellent hunting and survival skills. Of course, large breeds of wild cats, such as…

  • 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…