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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

  • 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…

  • Why Do Cats Like Earwax? 5 Intriguing Reasons

    Why Do Cats Like Earwax? 5 Intriguing Reasons

    I’m sure you’ve been there too. That moment when your precious kitten decides to dive snout first into their cat friend’s ears, licking like there’s no tomorrow. This kind of licking seems to go way beyond a simple “help a buddy out” grooming session. In fact, your cat is actually eating the other cat’s ear…

  • Why Do Cats Wag Their Tails While Lying Down? – 6 Reasons

    Why Do Cats Wag Their Tails While Lying Down? – 6 Reasons

    Why Do Cats Wag Their Tails While Lying Down? My Siamese cat is an absolute entertainment to watch. She walks up and down the windowsill, the tip of her tail wagging from side to side while she decides whether she will bake in the sun or go hunt for birds under the large oak tree…

  • How Fast Can Cats Run? The Undeniable Truth!

    How Fast Can Cats Run? The Undeniable Truth!

    Ordinary house cats, our pets, if not for their incredible running speed, are the ones that may become prey to other animals in our neighborhoods. Nevertheless, it has several advantages over the competition. A cat can run fast, but it can also climb even better. Without speed across the ground, getting to the tree on…