How To Reduce Aggression In Cats
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26 July 2018
It's normal for cats in a multi-cat household to lash out on occasion or to play-fight, but if they're constantly fighting, that's not good. You can prevent this from happening by making a few small changes to your home. Consider these tips if you're tired of your cats constantly fighting.
Spay or Neuter
If your cats aren't fixed yet, it's time to get it done. Cats who still have their reproductive organs are more likely to be territorial and to fight, especially among male cats.
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Making Emergency Plans? How To Keep Your Pets Safe During A Disaster
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25 July 2018
If you have pets, it's crucial that you include them in any emergency plans you make for your family. Being prepared for things like earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes ensures that you'll know what to do when disaster strikes. If you haven't made plans for your pets, you need to do that now. You never know when you'll need to act fast. When that moment arrives, you'll want to be prepared to keep your pets safe and protected as well.
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Stop Scratching! How To Care For Your Cat After Declawing
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25 July 2018
If your cat is going to be declawed, you'll need to prepare for the recovery period. Your cat will need some extra care and attention following the procedure. While declawing is a minor procedure, it's still a surgical procedure, which means your cat will need a few days to rest and recover before it's back to its normal routine. Here are four important steps you should follow while your cat is recovering from surgery.
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Why You Should Still Spay Or Neuter A Cat If You Only Have One
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24 July 2018
Spaying or neutering a cat is important to prevent the cat from reproducing and adding to the growing population of pets. However, if you only plan to have one kitty, you may wonder why you should bother having that cat fixed. There's no other cat for it to breed with, after all! The fact of the matter is spaying and neutering have other benefits in addition to birth control. Here are three reasons you should spay or neuter your cat even if you only plan to have one cat.
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