Cat Care

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Exploring the Impact of Carnations on Feline Health: Are Carnations Toxic To Cats?

Carnations are a common flower in areas such as Europe, North Africa, and certain parts of North America. Their typical bloom time is in late July to early August, and they generally go to seed in September. Maybe people enjoy their cheerful blooms in their gardens and as colorful bouquets indoors. But, if you are a cat parent, you may wonder if carnations are toxic to your furry little friend. So, are carnations safe for cats or maybe cats and carnations aren’t a good mix?

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Is Christmas Cactus Poisonous to Cats?

Understanding which types of plants are harmful to your pets is an important part of pet parenthood. Christmas Cactuses may look beautiful (and are perfectly safe for humans) can be dangerous and potentially deadly if consumed by our furry friends.

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Eyes of the Felis: A Comprehensive Guide to Interpreting Cat Eyes Meaning

Among the most mysterious and captivating forms of animal communication is the language of cat eyes. Those mesmerizing orbs not only serve as windows to their souls but also reveal a plethora of emotions and intentions. In this article, we'll delve into the captivating world of cat eyes and decipher the messages they convey.

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Witchy Cat Names

Discover options for both male and female cats, from witchy names for black cats to gender-specific options like witchy boy cat names and witchy girl cat names.

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Cats that stay small

Cats are remarkable animals with a wide range of sizes and personalities. They come in all shapes and sizes, from the massive Maine Coon to the small Ragdoll Cats. With so many breeds out there, it can be difficult to narrow down your choices- especially if you live in a small space. While you may be drawn to a large breed, you may be better off choosing a cat that stays small.

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Biggest Cat in the World 2023

In nature, big cats first appeared in regions with cold climate. Their size has been influenced by evolution. The larger the cat, the less its heat loss. Modern big cats have occurred as a result of interspecific crossbreeding.

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Why do cats eat grass

Eating grass is a feline instinct that reaches back to all cats' ancestors. It improves digestion and induces regurgitation to cleanse the stomach of fur, feathers, and bones from the prey.

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Why Do Cats Like Boxes?

Many cat owners observed how their fluffy pets are totally obsessed with the boxes. And if you didn’t see it in your pets, you undoubtedly saw funny videos which contain this strange and hilarious cat behavior. Let’s dive into this interesting phenomenon and let’s find out why cats like boxes so much.

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