Cat Needs

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How to Read Your Cat's Body Language?

Cats communicate through a variety of body language cues such as tail position, ear movement, eye gaze, and fur texture. Understanding these cues can help us better interpret a cat's mood and intentions. For example, a relaxed cat may have a loose tail and relaxed ears, while a dominant cat may have a straight, upright tail and forward-facing ears. Additionally, a cat's behavior such as lying down or sitting can also indicate their state of mind. Understanding cat body language can improve communication and strengthen the bond between cat and owner.

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Why does my cat stare at me and purr

So, you’ve got in a situation where your cat tends to stare at you a lot, and you're tired of guessing what it means? To communicate with a person, cats often use not only voice and movements but also their eyes.

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Why do cats purr

A cat purring is a distinct vibrating sound of varying duration, often in a low pitch, that is generated by vibrations in the range of 20 to 50 hertz (according to Elisabeth von Muggenthaler, a bioacoustic specialist at the Fauna Communication Institute in North Carolina). This mode is pleasant to the human ear, it does not cause anxiety and irritation. This article will help answer two main questions. “Why do cats purr?” and “How do cats purr?”

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Why do cats sleep so much

Discover how much sleep cats need, why they sleep so much, and the impact of their sleeping patterns on their overall health and well-being.

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What Do Cats Think About All Day?

Cats have been with us since time immemorial. The expression of the cat's face is not as expressive as that of a dog, so the owners want to know what their pet is thinking at the moment and whether he is thinking at all.

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Kitten-Proofing Your Home

Is it necessary to kitten-proof your home before you bring the one to nurture? Yes, kittens need special care, including safety and providing a peaceful, friendly environment. Moreover, if you plan to bring a kitten into your home, you must be more careful with household furniture, accessories, and plants.

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Do Cats Feel the Cold?

It might surprise you to hear that your fluffy pet is vulnerable to cold weather. Low temperatures can be harmful to a cat’s health. That’s why it’s so important to keep an eye on them during the colder season even though they have a thick coat to help them. In this article, we will talk about some tips and tricks for keeping your little furry ball cozy and healthy.

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How Often to Feed a Cat?

Wondering how often to feed a cat? This is a complex matter as it depends on certain circumstantial factors such as weight, age, and special dietary needs. Nevertheless, cat parents must endeavor to feed kittens correctly and maintain a healthy feeding schedule.

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