Articles about cat bite (0-50 of 386)

  • How To Care For Your Adult Cat
    By: Derrick Anderson | - Puberty begins at about six months for your cat, and adulthood at 1-3 years (large or longhaired breeds may take longer). Although your cat is no longer a kitten, the daily routine of feeding, grooming, and playing remains the same. Any changes you notice should be brought to your vet's attention.

    One important difference between an adult cat and a kitten is that adults have the potential to breed - and they will breed if left to their own devices. Unless you have a pedigreed cat wh ...

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  • Exclusive Cat Shampoo For A Weekly Bathe
    By: Alisha Jhon | - Cats are innocent pet and many people around the world like to keep them in their house because they do not make unusual notice like many other do. Pets cleanliness is really important as cats cleanliness is very compulsory in order to maintain their good health and to keep the cats neat. You may have notice some unpleasant odor, if a cat passes near by your area. To maintain your cats health it is essential to bath it regularly. Cat shampoo helps to remove the dust, bacteria or other ...
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  • Cat Pain: Identifying The Different Types Of Arthritis In Cats
    By: Kate Rieger | - When your cat is lethargic, walks and eats less, sleeps or is awake more than usual, and ignores his favorite ball of string, the warning bells suddenly sound - and you know that there is something terribly wrong. A trip to the vet may yield a quite unexpected find: arthritis. "In cats?" you may ask. Yes, unfortunately, felines and humans share many illnesses, including arthritis. Arthritis in cats accounts for most chronic cat pain.

    But arthritis is a general term. To get the cor ...

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  • Cat Pain: Identifying The Different Types Of Arthritis In Cats
    By: Kate Rieger | - When your cat is lethargic, walks and eats less, sleeps or is awake more than usual, and ignores his favorite ball of string, the warning bells suddenly sound - and you know that there is something terribly wrong. A trip to the vet may yield a quite unexpected find: arthritis. "In cats?" you may ask. Yes, unfortunately, felines and humans share many illnesses, including arthritis. Arthritis in cats accounts for most chronic cat pain.

    But arthritis is a general term. To get the corre ...

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  • Liger Roar!
    By: Doug Smith785 | - Big Cat Bailout

    Our federal government allows the private sector to trade in big cats, but when times get tough and the owners can't feed the cats, who eat 15 lb of meat a day, it isn't the government bailing them out. When you hear the term, "too big to fail" they aren't talking about 500 lb cats and too many of them, but maybe they should be. All over America there are back yard cages, full of starving lions, tigers and leopards.


    How did they get ther ...

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  • Discover More Over Cat Fleas
    By: Ali Nordine | - Cat fleas would be the most frequent type of flea to infect households. Whilst their major target is felines the cat flea will also target canines as well as folks. As these kinds of these fleas really should be killed on discovery as they may cause disease as well as great discomfort to your animals.

    Cat fleas are small insects which can be known to be superb jumpers. They breed inside the fur of cats and dogs feeding and nesting on the host. This could lead to discomfort at the s ...

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  • Bobcat Kittens + 2011 Rehab Update
    By: Doug Smith785 | - There is NO reason to breed tigers (or any other big cat) for lives of confinement and deprivation. The only sanctioned international breeding plans for exotic cats are called Species Survival Plans (SSP) and they are ONLY carried out in accredited zoos.

    Ron Tilson, director of conservation at the Minnesota Zoo and coordinator of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s captive breeding program for tigers says, “For private owners to say, & ...

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  • Make It So That Your Cat Stopps Biting You
    By: Dating Advice | - Cats could be aggressive when enjoying. They have the nature of a predator; therefore, it really is really pure for them to pounce, scratch, chase, and bite. But, if your cat is acquiring a little from hand when she plays, you need to intervene and get her back again on target. A scratching or biting cat just isn't enjoyable to play with and may interfere together with your connection. Here is some information on the best way to cease a cat from biting.

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  • Stop Stop A Cat From Biting
    By: Dating Advice | - Cats bite for a lot of reasons. Some cats suddenly lash out and bite you from the blue. Other folks give warning signals this kind of like a lashing tail or even a growling sound just before biting. But cat biting can be hazardous and is probably the a lot more serious cat difficulties. A cat's mouth harbors numerous bacteria which can lead to a fairly severe infection. But before eliminating your cat, there are some things you can do to limit biting. The first thing I'd advise is you choose up ...
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  • Steps To Go About Trimming Cat Claws
    By: Art Saborio | - Trimming cat claws has never been part of a cat's normal routine. It only became necessary through the domestication of the feline. Before cats became domesticated, they lived in the wild. They were not the small, fluffy, cuddly pets we know and love. They were bigger and more aggressive. They would hunt, find shelter and live a life of survival. They were not accustomed to comforts of life. The environment kept their claws trimmed and healthy.

    Cats are now living the spoiled life. ...

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  • Choose A Cat For A Pet And You Will Enjoy Companionship And Affection
    By: Connor Sullivan | - When most people think of family pets, they imagine Fido running through the yard, playing fetch, and chasing a ball. While this may be ideal for a number of individuals, many families are unwilling to take on the responsibility of canine ownership. The truth is, if you are already dealing with legal issues and you have needed an Elizabeth auto accident attorney, the last thing you need to worry about is calling on a Middlesex County dog bite attorney. If you want to avoid the doggy drama, consi ...
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  • Simple And Easy Tips On How To Rid Your Animal Of Cat Fleas
    By: shawiwwozi | - The common cat flea, or Ctenocephalides Felis, is a widespread pest The adult flea lives on blood by biting its host, and can cause itching, hair loss and misery for your pet. Identifying and treating them on your pet is part of the battle, but to prevent them from quickly re-infesting, you will also need to eradicate them from your house at the same time.

    Cat fleas are not only found on felines. Dogs can be afflicted, and they can also bite people but they can only actually infest ...

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  • Cat Behavior Problems And What To Do About Them
    By: Kristin Alexander | - Our beautiful feline friends are one of the most beloved and cherished of pets. It's hard to find someone who has not spent at least part of their life with a cat. They are beautiful, entertaining, affectionate, and do double duty as self appointed rodent catchers, and even insects will be attacked and kept in their place by diligent cats. Humans and felines are a match made in heaven, but problems can and do arise. If problem cat behavior is not addressed, it can lead to great frustration and h ...
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  • Cat Behavior Site: Bad Cat Behavior & How To Solve Litter Box Issues
    By: Linda Saville Trempe | - Cats are fantastic, magnificent pets, and are full of curiosity. They can be snuggly, loving and warm companions; often satisfied to nap on a persons lap and be stroked until their fur glistens. Some like Henry, my flame point Himalayan, are more aloof and will only tolerate the occasional sincere head pat before regally stalking off to stretch out and preen in the warmth of the sunshine. Others are just way out there unruly cats, bent on running straight up the walls in quest of unseen prey ...
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  • How To Stop Your Cat From Biting You And Others
    By: A. L. Kimbrough | - Cats tend to bite when they find themselves in uneasy situations. This could be something as simple as the cat being petted by someone they are not familiar with. How to stop your cat from biting begins with having knowledge about your cat's tendency toward his usual behaviors.

    One of the most common reasons cats take up this behavior is because it was something they did as a kitten. If you engage in rough play with your kitty, as he grows older, he will continue to play this way. T ...

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  • How To Solve Your Cat Biting Problem
    By: A. L. Kimbrough | - Kitties that bite are certainly no fun, especially when what they happen to like biting is people. I am sure those who have encountered a cat with a biting problem would agree. Also, despite popular belief, cat bites hurt! Many would assume that since cats have small teeth that their bites could not possibly hurt. One of the best ways to prevent this aggressive behavior is to not tolerate rough play when you first bring your kitty home. You may find yourself bleeding and lets not even mention th ...
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  • Delicious Cat Cookie Recipes
    By: Alice pizae | - Baking cat cookies is a fun and easy way to spoil your cat using healthy and tasty ingredients. Most cats enjoy an occasional extra morsel and with a few basic cat cookie recipes, turning out your next batch is just around the corner! And why buy treats when you have easy cat cookie recipes like these? Lets learn more cat cookie recipes to entice your kitty

    Cat Cookie Recipes
    Recipe from Mommas Gourmet Cat Meals by Frank-Temple -Brown
    1 cup whole wheat flour

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  • Cat Biting - Breaking Bad Cat Behaviors
    By: sg | - An aggressive cat can be a nuisance or a danger, but teaching them to stop doesn't have to be. If kitty bites you, here's how to stop it!
    Step One
    Identify your cats biting triggers and concentrate on correcting them. Some cats bite to show they're done being petted, some bite to assert dominance, while others bite to claim territory. However, some bite because it's fun! Still other cats attack because they're over-stimulated from playing the hunter. Learn the signs your cat gives be ...

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  • Cat Flea Treatment, Essential Tips For Avoiding A Re-infestation
    By: Kerry Preston | - Some topics lend themselves to intense debate and "cat flea treatment" is one of them. It's enough to drive you crazy, especially when you just want to eliminate those bloodsucking pests.

    Personally, I consider all flea treatments as being valid. What works in my circumstances may not be the best for yours.

    Killing fleas; its a matter of time, your time.

    Every product has a recommended length of time between applications. Some products will continue to ...

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  • Cat Sounds As Ring Tones
    By: Mattie Ruble | - Sounds of animals both big or small have always fascinated my techie friend, who is always trying out new sounds in his sound studio. One day when I visited him at his studio, he was busy recording cat sounds to use as ring tones as birthday gifts for some of his colleagues.

    He then played some of those cat sound effects for me and I must say that it was very intriguing to find a purring of a cat being emitted so distinctly from the phone. He had copied the cat sounds mp3 file fr ...

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  • Cat Toys Versus Dog Toys
    By: Joe Denver | - Dogs and cats are probably the two most popular types of pets that people have in their homes today. When you look around the shops or go online to look for toys for your pets you will see the vast amount of items that are available for cats and dogs, not just for toys but for general living as well. To give an example here is a list of items that are available for a dog: puppy care for the younguns, dog treats and chews, kennels, ID Tags, dog flaps, dog carriers, collars and much, much more. Wh ...
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  • Health Care For Your Pet Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Pet cat health care may be similar to caring for other pets. But such care may also have its own differences. One of them is that pet cats may suffer from a host of different diseases that other pets may not go through. Here is a list of some feline diseases that pet cats may suffer from at some point.

    Feline Distemper

    This disease usually affects pet cats at a young age. Known medically as feline panleukopenia, this type of viral infection lowers down the immune de ...

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  • Cat Uti - A Simple Program To Cure Feline Urilogic Syndrome (fus )
    By: Kate Rieger | - If your cat is urinating just outside of the litter box, your kitty may be suffering from a cat UTI. When a cat is urinating outside of the litter box often people assume the cat has a behavioral rather than a medical problem. Instead of scolding kitty, take some time to monitor her for more signs of feline urilogic syndrome. Here are some helpful tips for spotting this painful condition in your cat.

    Check and see if your kitty is licking his or her genital area more than normally ...

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  • Cat Scratch Disease - The Symptoms Of Infection
    By: Tim Goodman | - {Do you need a cheap, healthy alternative to store bought kitten food to help wean your kittens off their mother's milk and transition them to traditional canned kitten food? More than likely, they have shown little interest in regular canned food, preferring the milk to anything you might put in their bowl. Dry food will also be too hard on their developing teeth. The best option would be to start them on a food that reminds them of what they prefer, but can be mixed with traditional wet foo ...
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  • Information On The Most Common Cat Behaviors
    By: Thierry Babineaux | - Cats make great pets but certain cat behavior can be quite annoying and hence you need to know how to control your cats strange mannerisms and impulses.

    A common cat behavior is that of biting and scratching. Irrespective of the cat breed, most cats live to scratch. But sometimes your docile cat may start scratching especially if he is frightened or if he feels threatened at any time. Scratching comes naturally to all cats and is a defensive mechanism that can turn into a ...

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  • Which Is The Best Cat Food
    By: Scribbler | - The domestic cat, which is named that way in order to be distinguished from other felines, is a carnivorous species, quite small in size. Humans often prefer cats for companionship, but at the same time for their ability to hunt rats and other vermin.

    Cats are very useful in hunting down pests like the ones mentioned afore, because they are intelligent. When hunting a cat ambushes its prey, just like other felines, for example tigers and leopards. After that a lethal bite on the ...

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  • 5 Cat Aggression Warning Signs
    By: Damian Diaz | - Does your cat strike without warning? Do you feel that you don't understand your cat? Well, many cat owners have this problem. Cats will only take so much before they decide they've had enough. When they bite or scratch you to let you know they don't want to play anymore.



    This can pose a serious problem if they do it frequently especially to young kids and guests in your home. This bad cat behavior has to stop and while there are many different ways to stop cat aggressi ...

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  • Cat Health Insurance - Should You Get Coverage For Your Felines?
    By: Timothy Aaron Whiston | - Cat health insurance is a great way to protect your feline from illness and injury. For literally a few bucks per month you can have peace of mind no matter what comes your way.

    Taking good care of your cat requires diligence, awareness, and some monetary investment. As maintenance is the critical factor in preventing serious problems from occurring and minimizing the impact when issues do arise, going to the vet for 1 to 2 checkups per year is an essential minimum.

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  • Cat Behavior Problems - Getting Your Feline Friend To Cooperate
    By: Paul Proctor | - There are more cats in American homes these days than there are dogs. People have found that cats make unique little pets, each with their own little personality making them funny, mysterious, cuddly, and always puzzling. A cat owner who understands cat behavior problems will find it easier living with the little wildcat they've brought into their home.

    While they have been domesticated for thousands of years, feline behavior is not really all that different than the behavior of a t ...

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  • Which Is The Best Cat Food?
    By: Thierry Babineaux | - The domestic cat, which is named that way in order to be distinguished from other felines, is a carnivorous species, quite small in size. Humans often prefer cats for companionship, but at the same time for their ability to hunt rats and other vermin.

    Cats are very useful in hunting down pests like the ones mentioned afore, because they are intelligent. When hunting a cat ambushes its prey, just like other felines, for example tigers and leopards. After that a lethal bite on the ...

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  • Cat Behavior Problems May Stem From Instincts
    By: Paul Proctor | - Whether you've heard it or not, cats can purr in pride and contentment as the most popular pet in the country. They have passed dogs as favorites and many people respond to their unique personalities and their independence. But all cat people and many who aren't are concerned with cat behavior problems.

    Cat lovers are quite aware that these little animals are still strong and excitable and without care can revert to the wild predators they come from. Understanding the instinctive be ...

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  • Cat Scratch Disease - Is De-clawing The Solution?
    By: Ron King | - What Is Cat Scratch Disease and How Do You Prevent It

    Cat scratch disease is a syndrome spread by cats, but that affects only humans; it's also called cat scratch fever. Cat scratch disease symptoms are most commonly diagnosed in the colder winter and fall months of the year for reasons scientists don't understand; it's possible that cats are more likely to be indoors at this time, elevating the chance of human exposure overall to feline diseases.

    Cat scratch diseas ...

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  • Cat Training - A Little Help Goes A Long Way
    By: Kathrynn Kelley | - A pet can easily fill any home with happiness and joy. Many pet owners find that they truly enjoy all the time they spend with their pet. There are a variety of options for pets. Some might prefer a goldfish, while others prefer a pony. Gerbils, snakes, hamsters and turtles are a few additional options. Of course, the most common household pet is a cat or dog.

    When considering owning a pet, training is the most important aspect. If you choose to own a puppy, you will first have to k ...

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  • Cat Behaviors Should Be Understood So That You Enjoy Time With Your Cat
    By: Paul Proctor | - If you are a new cat or kitten owner, your new pet's behavior can often be puzzling. Whether you have never owned a cat before, or are just used to dogs, it is time to learn some things about your new feline so you can understand cat behaviors. A cat's body language is his or her form of communication with you.

    Anyone can become an expert in cat psychology if they learn the "tail code". Your kitty uses his tail as a barometer of his emotions. A calm, quiet tail shows you that your c ...

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  • Training Your Cat
    By: Bob Evanston | - Many people think that a trained cat is an oxymoron. Cats are known for their independence, which endears them to some people and makes others prefer dogs. While cats are, in many ways, more independent and self-sufficient than dogs, this does not mean that they cannot be trained. This is especially important in regard to areas of problem behavior.

    Do not fall into the trap of thinking you have to either tolerate your cat's behavior -such as regarding the litter box, aggression or ...

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  • Finding The Perfect Cat Tree Furniture For Your Cat, Not As Easy As You Might Think
    By: Terra S. | - Many cats need a good amount of stimulation in order to keep them from becoming board, and we all know what a board cat is capable of! Cat trees provide that type of stimulation.

    Most people wonder what to look for in a cat tree. As a cat tree manufacturer and a cat breeder, I would like to point out what is important to me.

    Safety first:

    All cat breeders know what mischief our cats are capable of. If there's danger in your house, your cats are going ...

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  • How To Stop Your Cat Chewing On Electrical Cords And Other Objects
    By: Mike Ray | - Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This is especially an issue with kittens.

    Here's what to do to:

    1. Tape cords to the wall with electrical tape to help prevent your pet from gaining access to them.

    2. Stow excess lengths of cord behind furniture or appliances, hidden from your cat's view. Cat ...

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  • Why You Should Think About Adopting A Rescue Cat From An Animal Shelter
    By: Tricia Craggs | - There are so many animals that are in desperate need of a loving home so if you have decided to get a cat, why not choose one from your local cat rescue home or animal shelter?

    By adopting from a shelter instead of buying from a pet shop, you help those animals that are most in need to find a home and help fund the rescue work so that other cats can be saved. Many of these felines have had difficult lives so far - they may have been abandoned, abused or neglected by their owners. ...

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  • Cat Poisoning - What You Need To Know
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Many kinds of poisons from many sources can kill cats. Sometimes the poisoning occurs when a cat consumes a toxic substance. Other times it is the result of a cats self-grooming and ingesting poison. For example, a cat may walk through a rodent tracking powder, a petroleum product or antifreeze and consequent consumption of the toxic substance occurs during grooming. Still other poisons may be absorbed through the skin, particularly petroleum-based chemicals or coal-tar products.

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  • Cat Aggression - Part 1
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The average, healthy cat adopted from a shelter is not aggressive and should not hurt you under normal circumstances. Some cats will occasionally bite or scratch at you when irritated or handled roughly, and some may act mean toward other cats in the house or neighbor cats. But generally, your average healthy cat should not hurt you or others.

    Causes of aggressive behavior:

    There are several possible reasons for aggressive behavior in cats.

    - Lack o ...

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  • Cat Grooming - Part 1
    By: Tristan Andrews | - When it comes to grooming, cats are pretty good at taking care of themselves. But because he is living indoors, he needs some help being groomed. Claws need trimming and hair needs brushing. Grooming him once in a while can help keep your home nice and your cat happy.

    Trimming claws: If your cat accidentally scratches you or snags your shirt, it is time for a trim. Trimming claws is one of the easiest things you can do to your cat. It can be much faster than cutting your own nails ...

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  • Cat Fights
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Cats will fight only when a fight is inevitable, and they have a range of body postures and noises designed to frighten off an opponent. If a hiss, followed by a short sharp spitting noise, does not see the other cat off, the cat will turn sideways to his opponent with his back arched and his tail upright.

    The hair on the body may fluff out, and so will the tail fur until the tail looks like a bottle brush. This is designed to make the cat look bigger and more threatening; and if ...

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  • Are You Considering Buying A Ragdoll Cat?
    By: Mike Jensy | - Ragdolls are large cats with pretty blue eyes and soft bushy tails. They do not have extreme features. A male ragdoll cat may reach over 20 pounds and a female cat reaches as high as 15 pounds. Their coats are soft and feel much like cashmere.

    Ragdolls have four different types of coat patterns: van, bicolor, mitted, and pointed. Each of these patterns come in six different colors: blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream, and seal.

    Pointed ragdoll cats have siamese type ...

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  • Cat Fleas
    By: Matthew Yoho | - Fleas are one of the more disgusting and horrible creatures on the planet. They are parasites which are creatures which live off the body of another creature. Parasites can cause much damange to their "host" including passing diseases to them.

    Most people who have cats have had to deal with cat fleas. The flea that commonly lives on cats (and dogs too actually) is called the Cat flea. Pretty descriptive name right? It's scientific name is Ctenocephalides felis but if you don't m ...

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  • The Keys To Proper Care For Your Pet Cat
    By: Jona | - Pet cats can bring joy, amusement, frustration, and unconditional love. There is certainly no denying that they brighten up your day, but do you really know how to best look after the cat in your life?

    Why Cats Make Good Pets and the Most Common Pet Breeds

    If you are looking for a pet that has its own mind, that is independent, but who is extremely loving at the same time, then a cat may be the perfect pet for you. They require fairly little maintenance compared to ...

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  • Cat Health - Common Problems
    By: Richard G M Taylor | - No matter what breed of cat and no matter how well you look after your cat, like us humans, they will suffer from common cat health problems during the course of their life. As a cat owner, you will need to be aware of the most common problems, some of which can be avoided with the right awareness and by taking basic precautions.

    The most common cat health problems are colds, bite wounds, digestive problems, urinary problems and diarrhea, and
    eye problems.

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  • Home Remedies For Animal Bite
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - If you are bitten by any animal, be it a pet or a wild one, you need to take necessary precautions to prevent any form of infection or disease.

    - Home Remedial Measures

    Thoroughly wash the wound with cold water, once you get the bleeding under control, remove the saliva from the bitten animal by washing the wound with soap and water. Do this for five minutes.

    Once the wounds are cleaned, apply a bandage over the infection with a sterile gauze pad.

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