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  • Cat Viral Infections And Their Cures
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Cats just like humans are prone to sicknesses. In fact, cats succumb to two cat viral infections that will be discussed shortly. The good news is that there is a cure.

    These two common viral infections are Feline Herpes 1 virus known as rhinotracheitis virus and infection with the organisms called Chlamydia psittaci and mycoplasma.

    When a cat is infected, they will experience a fever, have weepy eyes, a crusty nose and sneeze a lot. This can go away with or without ...

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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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  • Important Facts About Cat Whelping
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Taking certain precautions before and during a cat's pregnancy is the best way to ensure healthy kittens from a pregnant mother's litter. There are specific signs and conditions to look for that will help cat owners prepare for their pet's delivery.

    The complete cycle of pregnancy lasts between sixty-four and sixty-six days, and a normal litter produces between three and six kittens. Confirmation of pregnancy can be determined through a simple blood test or an ultrasound procedure ...

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  • Breeding Cats - A Huge Responsibility
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Few people consider the enormity of details involved with breeding cats, and too many find out too late that is seldom the profitable business they might have imagined. To others, a litter of kittens comes about as a total surprise, the end result of a neglected adult female that has not been properly spayed and allowed to become pregnant.

    Consider the fact that most animal shelters are overcrowded with animals that have not found good homes. If you are at all uncertain about bei ...

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  • Diseases Of Kittens
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Kittens are, for the most part, healthy little animals but like babies of all species, they can become unwell.

    It's not hard to tell when something is wrong. Kittens are usually active and mischievous balls of fluff, and if they become lethargic and don't want to play, it's an indicator that there may be a problem.

    Here are some common medical conditions that can affect your baby kitten:

    1. Vomiting. There are many reasons for a kitten to vomit. In m ...

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  • Important Kitten Health Issues - Keep Your Kitty Healthy
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Kittens lack a working immune system when they are born. A new born kitten is unguarded against infections. When a kitten initially nurses, she gets antibodies from the colostrum in the mother's milk. The antibodies swiftly pass into the kittens bloodstream and circulate around its body. Kittens have a limited period for absorbing the antibodies. The window is a few hours long, so nursing soon is important. When it closes, the antibodies are digested, not absorbed.

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  • Litter Box Training For Kittens
    By: Tristan Andrews | - When it is potty training, a kitten doesn't need the freedom of roaming around all of the house. Limit her to a small area like the den. A place where you hang out a lot will insure the kitten is near you. This enables you to observe the kitten using the litter box or going behind the furniture. Whichever place you choose to put the litter box should be where the kitten will be most of the time.

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    The initial litter box for the kitten should have low sides for the ...

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  • Best Kitten Food For Your Kitty
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The first thing to consider when buying kitten food is that felines are carnivores. In nature protein and fat are the main menu items for cats. Only a smidgen of carbohydrate is in their diet. The kitten food you pick should be high protein with fat and a little carbohydrate. This is a challenge because corn is the main ingredient in many kitten foods. Kittens need more protein, vitamins, and minerals than adult cats because their bodies are growing. Feeding a kitten formula until she is one yea ...
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  • Top Tips When Choosing A Cat
    By: Ray Smith | - So many benefits can be obtained from choosing the right cat or kitten, but it can be a difficult choice. So they may experience the pleasures of growth, many people choose to adopt a kitten.

    Others will choose an adult cat, because they do not have the tolerance, patience and energy to deal with the training involved with owning a kitten, i.e. litter training, furniture climbing and the curious nature of all kittens. Also, since adult cats are less likely to be adopted than thei ...

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  • Treating Fleas In Kittens
    By: Joe Sabol | - When you ask an owner of a cat how she gets rid of fleas from her beloved feline, you will surely receive lots of advice. You will undoubtedly receive a list of flea products that she has tried on her cat as well. However, if you would ask how you can get rid of fleas from your kitten, well, you just might not receive that many pieces of advice.

    Kittens, being young, do not really have that strong an immune system yet. Thus, you cannot really use just any product that you would wi ...

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  • Adopting A Kitten: The Benefits Of Kitten Rescue
    By: Tim Goodman | - Okay, now you have decided that you want to adopt a kitten. The next step is deciding the manner in which you are going to obtain your new friend. From local classified ads to the Humane Society to kitten rescue services, there are countless ways to bring a new kitten into your home. One source in particular that many people have a tendency to overlook is the local kitten rescue service. You should really take another look, because there are particular advantages that you may not be fully aw ...
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  • How To Be A Surrogate Cat Mother: The Symptoms Of Poor Kitten Health
    By: Tim Goodman | - Kitten health is particularly fragile during the early weeks of their lives. Many of the symptoms are subtle and easy to overlook, but their immune systems are delicate and a minor illness can easily grow into something much worse. In order to ensure that that does not happen and the health of your newborn kittens is protected, there are a number of symptoms that accompany various common kitten diseases that you will need to watch out for. This article outlines some of the most important.

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  • How To Be A Surrogate Cat Mother: Kitten Feeding With A Bottle
    By: Tim Goodman | - Kitten feeding can feel like a difficult process without a mother cat to do it for you. Newborn kittens are so tiny and fragile, and have to operate almost entirely by instinct. It may seem a daunting task at first, but the process of kitten feeding with a bottle is not so much from that of feeding a newborn human. Once they know what to do, they will do it all on their own. All you have to do is show them proper care and follow a few simple guidelines.

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  • Using The Litter Box The First Steps In Kitten Training
    By: Tim Goodman | - Kitten training is very simple when it comes to the use of the litter box. Even newborn kittens are instinctually driven to bury their feces, so very little effort will be necessary on your part. If the mother cat is available, you will need to do even less, because she will show them where the litter box is and what to do there. If they need a little encouragement or there is no mother car, there are some things you can do to help them and get your kitten training off to a good start.
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  • Feeding Newborn Kittens - When Are They Ready For Solid Kitten Food?
    By: Tim Goodman | - It can be confusing to know when newborn kittens are ready for each particular kind of kitten food, but there are a few basic guidelines that you can follow that make the process much easier. If the mother cat is available, she is already providing the best food available for them when they are first born. As they grow up, however, you will slowly transition them toward a healthy, wet kitten food that they can eat on their own. This is done in discrete steps that are easy to follow.
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  • Kittens Found Abused, Dead, Left In Front Of Their Mother Shared By: bonjouranna - Four kittens are found abused and mutilated to death in Kunming, China, & left in front of their mother cat. She tried to revive them, repeatedly...

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  • Hope Standard - Abandoned kittens rescued Shared By: the3rdcat - This lucky little kitten is living a life of luxury no thanks to kitten’s owner but to a district hall staffer. Published: December 02, 2009 2:00 PM...

  • fourfour: This is so cute, it makes my insides hate themselves for being so ugly and slimy Shared By: fridtjof - Kittens on their backs while humans do things to their fronts: so hot this week. My eyes bleed rainbows at 1:30 when this cat steals the mascara comb...

  • Which Kittens are cuter? Shared By: KaseysGirlBritt - When you log in to Facebook, we will use your Facebook username or name as your POLLpigeon.com username. You can always change it though.

  • Administration Considering Additional Subsidies and Tax Breaks” « naked capitalism Shared By: market76 - . The administration is examining strategies for encouraging the ownership of fluffy kittens. “I think we can all agree,” the president said, “that in...

  • Not on My Watch: One, Two, Three: BUST! | Covered in Cat Hair Shared By: KitschKat - Now that the Crazy Kitten Clan is almost done being spayed or neutered and we're getting applications in on some of the kittens, I started to feel a...


  • What Do You Know About Cats
    By: Travis Olague | - Were cats domesticated in Egypt?
    Cats may be the most popular pet in the world; they are valued by humans for their companionship and their ability to hunt; the domestic cat hunts and eats over a thousand species. Cats may express affection towards their masters, especially if the pets were treated with consistent affection at a very young age. It was believed that cats had been domesticated in ancient Egypt. The first domesticated cats may have saved early Egyptians from many rodent inf ...

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  • Children And Cats
    By: Travis Olague | - Children and cats' companionship is not only possible but also preferable. A cat can play a role of an aid for a child who has already learnt to walk. The child can take care of the pet, feeding it, brushing and generally looking after. This is way children learn to understand animals. If you have a female cat your children can acquire knowledge about intimate animal's life, and how to take care of just born kittens. In this case the breed of the pet doesn't play any role.

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  • Caring For Kittens
    By: Slavco Stefanoski | - There are so many important lessons for children to learn. There are the standard things that they are taught in school, reading, mathematics, history, writing and other topics that children need to know to achieve academically. There are other important lessons that they learn by being involved in sport activities as well as community organizations. Some of the lessons are planned, organized and clearly executed. Many other lessons are learned through the child observing others in their environ ...
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  • Cats -- Storming The Web One Kitten At A Time
    By: IC | - If you have been browsing social sites recently then you know that there is a particular type of content which has taken over the web at a viral rate, no it is not a virus neither it is a scam however, it is a grand slam; we are talking about kittens. It seems that lately a huge part of the online community has become very attached to these cute little furry animals, let's explore a little bit some of the situations (good and bad) that triggered the worldwide cat phenomena.

    Cat Cr ...

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  • Your New Kitten - Responsibilities And Rewards
    By: Jane Tompsett | - One thing many people don't consider when they first decide to adopt a kitten or two is the expected lifespan of those new additions to your feline family and the ongoing responsibilities it will bring. Newborn kittens are the cutest baby animals ever but if you are to give them a permanent home you will need to be responsible for their health and well-being for between 15 and 20 years.

    An important, additional consideration is one of finance. Your kitten will rapidly become a ful ...

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  • A Look At The Kitten Risks And Dangers
    By: Tracy Hargraves | - Kittens and children are a lot less compatible than you would think. Most pregnant women are aware of the risks associated with cat feces during pregnancy, which in a worst-case scenario can lead to such severe complications as cerebral palsy in the unborn child. This awareness of the risks tends to relax, though, after the child has reached the toddler stage, to be replaced by a consciousness of the positive benefits to the child of keeping a pet.

    Those who have lived with cats a ...

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  • What Is The Best Food For Nursing And Weaning Kittens And Puppies?
    By: Stephen Becker | - Today, it cannot be taken for granted that mothers milk is best for nursing kittens and puppies. Unless your kitten or puppy's mother was healthy before, during and after pregnancy, it is very likely the litter will suffer from personality disorders, that they will be susceptible to a wide range of immune diseases, genetic predispositions, and that their life expectancies will be shortened.

    Once people bond with their pets, most will spend whatever it takes in an effort to get th ...

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  • Things To Consider When Adopting A Cat Or Kitten
    By: Carol Stack | - Where to Get a Cat or Kitten

    Before purchasing a cat or kitten for your home, make sure that one, you're not allergic to cats and secondly, your place of living allows pets.

    If you aren't allergic to cats and live in a place where you are allowed to have one, then be sure to check the local animal shelter. They usually have plenty of cats and kittens that need a good home.

    Often animal shelters are desperate for foster homes for mother cats and the ki ...

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  • The Joys Of Fostering A Mother Cat And Her Kittens
    By: Carol Stack | - Spring is here, and with it lots of kittens. If you have an animal shelter near you, perhaps you want to consider asking if they send mother cats and kittens to foster homes and opening up your home to foster a family of kittens.

    Many shelters have found that sending the mother cat and her kittens to a foster home is a great way to save shelter money and a great way to keep the kittens away from diseases that are found at animal shelters.

    Offering your home as a fos ...

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  • How To Litter Train A Kitten
    By: Rona Limsy | - If the mother cat is still in the home and she is already litter trained, then litter training her kittens is a natural process. Her kittens will simply follow what she does. However, ultimately, each cat should have its own litter tray or else it may create a host of other litter tray problems for you!

    For most kitten owners, the mother cat is not in the home if the kitten was orphaned or purchased. But this is not a problem. It is easy to litter train a cat when it's still a ...

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  • How To Groom Your Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushing helps to keep the cats hair from becoming hairballs. Brushing will remove loose hair, and help prevent the risk of hairballs. A lot of cats have trouble dislodging hairballs. If the cat isn't able to get a hairball out, it could result in a blockage of the intestines. Blockages are very seriou ...
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  • Cats And Ring Worm
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm. It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tissues found in the surface of the skin, spreading them around the skin of the animal.

    With cats, there is a certain type of fungi known as M Canis that is found with nearly 95% of all ringworm cases. Normally, cats will get the ...

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  • Things To Know Before Breeding Your Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The population of cats is the United States alone is unbelievable. Nearly all experts will tell you that you should spay your cat instead of breed it. No matter what experts have to say, a lot of people want to have a litter of kittens from their cat. Before you decide to breed your cat, there are a few things that you should think about.

    The first thing you should know is that breeding cats takes time. For the next two months after the litter is born, you'll need to clean the ...

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  • Tips For Stopping Spraying
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail, and releases urine - you have a problem. This problem is known as spraying, and is very common with cats kept indoors. Even though it is a very annoying problem, it's a problem that can be solved.

    Contrary to what many think, spraying isn't a litter box problem, but rather a problem with marking. Cat urine that is sprayed contains pheromones, which is a substance that cats and other ani ...

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  • Tips For Introducing Cats
    By: Tristan Andrews | - When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it's normally more exiting for you and your family than it is for the cat you already own. Although most cats are solitary by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions. Cats can be very territorial, which is why you should always be careful when you introduce a new cat to your current cat.

    If you are introducing kittens to one another, the entire introduction process can be short, lasting as little a ...

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  • The Amazing Cat Species
    By: Tristan Andrews | - We all know that cats are loving and truly wonderful creatures. These days, it isn't out of the ordinary to see a cat in virtually every other home, sleeping in the window or cuddling up on the laps of their owners. Although cats have been popular pets for as long as most can remember, they weren't domesticated less than 5,000 years or so ago. Domestication took place in the valley of the Nile, which is what research tells us today.

    In the beginning, people were very grateful t ...

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  • Taking Care Of Cats
    By: Tristan Andrews | - These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that you may own, including dogs, cats cost money to take care of properly.

    When you get a cat, you'll need to think about the costs. You'll obviously need food, and you'll also need to plan ahead for vet costs. You'll also need ...

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  • Your Cat's First Visit To The Vet
    By: Tristan Andrews | - If you have a new cat or kitten in your life, or soon plan to bring one (or more) into your family, at some point you will find yourself making an appointment for a first veterinary visit. Regardless of their background or state of health, new pets should be seen by a veterinarian.

    At the very least, an office visit provides an opportunity to learn about caring for your cat; in many cases it is also necessary for the diagnosis of potentially harmful problems such as intestinal wor ...

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  • Supplementing Your Cat's Diet
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Saying "no" when your cat looks at you with pleading eyes and coaxes for food from the table can be difficult. However, succumbing to your cat's wiles has the potential to create several problems.

    Consistently adding human food to a nutritionally balanced commercial cat food may upset the nutrient balance of the diet. You may also be creating behavior problems. Your cat will come to expect food from the table when it coaxes. If a handout is not forthcoming, the cat may steal food ...

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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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  • All About Traveling With Cats
    By: Tristan Andrews | - If you are planning to travel with your cat, first ask yourself these questions: Are cats allowed at my destination? If so, will my cat adjust to conforming to regulations concerning pets and really be happy away from home? Cats tend to be creatures of habit and it is important that your cat can adapt to change.

    The pets who travel best are those who have been trained to ride in a car. If you would like to include your cat in your travel plans, accustom it to riding in the car. Id ...

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  • How To Cat Proof Your Home
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A friend has a delightful needlepoint that observes, "A house is not a home without a cat." As we enjoy the companionship of our cats, we should ask ourselves if our home is a safe haven for them. Even cats who spend most of their time indoors may be exposed to a number of potential hazards. Cleaning solutions such as disinfectants, drain cleaners, and detergents are among the many household chemicals which may prove toxic to a cat. They should be stored in tightly closed containers and secured ...
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  • External Cat Parasites - Lice, Mites And Mange
    By: Tristan Andrews | - External parasites live on a cats skin. They not only cause irritation, but sometimes carry other diseases. As you groom your cat, examine its coat for any evidence of parasites. You want to look carefully for these parasites and see your vet if you find anything unusual. Sometime your cat will scratch to tip you off - othertimes there might be no telltale signs of infection.

    Lice are rare in cats and do not spread to humans. Serious infection usually occurs because cats are poorl ...

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  • Dealing With Internal Parasites
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Be alert to the hidden health threat. Most internal parasites, commonly called worms, live in a cats intestines where they feed and reproduce. All kittens should be examined by a veterinarian for internal parasites. Your veterinarian can detect the presence of most worms by examining your kittens feces.

    Some parasites, such as hookworms and roundworms, can be transmitted from the mother to her kittens before birth or during nursing. Hookworms are among the most dangerous of all in ...

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  • Preventing Bad Habits In New Kittens
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A little training when your cat first comes home will help to prevent any bad habits from becoming established. If you try to "think like a cat" to discover why they perform a certain unwanted behavior, you can help to establish more acceptable routines. Here are some tips on the three most common bad habits:

    1. Scratching. Scratching is a normal cat behavior to leave its scent on its territory, get exercise, and groom its nails. Most cats will leave your expensive furniture alone ...

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  • Your Cat's Body Language
    By: Tristan Andrews | - There is so much that can be told about a cat's mood by observing his body language. A happy cat will have his ears held high and a tall, straight tail. Ears that are slightly swiveled to the side, or a tail held high but bent over at the tip towards his back show that the cat is very happy. A tail that is carried horizontally means that the cat is feeling average; a drooping tail means that he is unhappy or unwell. A bottle-brush looking tail means that a cat is ready for battle or is very frig ...
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  • Your Cat's Health
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Never gamble with your cat's health. While it is important to treat cat diseases as soon as you recognize the symptoms, it is best to leave the diagnosis and treatment to a veterinarian. If you have any doubt about your cats health, call the veterinarian immediately. Somehow cats have gotten the reputation that they hide all the time or are constantly skittish.

    While most cats will run and hide at the first sign of danger, that is because they are afraid. As soon as they become s ...

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  • The Importance Of Getting Your Cat Fixed
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Spaying, neutering, fixing and altering are terms used to describe the one medical procedure every cat needs. The procedure involves removing the sexually functioning parts of your cat. Female cats are spayed; male cats are neutered.

    Besides the obvious need to control the number of unwanted stray cats, altering your cat will, in the case of both sexes, make them less territorial and aggressive. Overall, altered cats are better listeners and they also tend to have longer life sp ...

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  • Kitten Proofing Your Home
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Nothing beats a kitten for fun. But the feline "wonder years" can also be the most frustrating and dangerous time in your kitten's life. Do not let his sweet, innocent face fool you.

    Behind those twinkling bright eyes is a mind brimful of curiosity, and the boundless energy to try and satisfy it. Kittens have a way of turning the most innocuous situation into a disaster. Whether you survive with your sanity intact and whether your kitten survives at all depend on you kitten-proofi ...

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  • Feeding Your Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - It is important to feed your kitten wet meals. Feed them five small wet meals a day, more if you have time. Pay careful attention to the ingredients of all foods since a kitten's small body can be very sensitive to foods. Specially formulated kitten foods are ok but not required.

    Food supplements help replace nutrients that are destroyed by cooking or otherwise not present. Some supplements are designed to help bridge the gap between raw and cooked food. These supplements can be ...

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  • Helpful Tips Before Getting A Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Before you look for a new cat, know what you are getting into. Despite their reputation for being aloof, cats are not animals that you can ignore. Unless your are prepared to spend time with them, do not get one. If you have never owned cats, you may not realize that they do certain cat things and need certain cat things. New and unsuspecting cat owners may be surprised when they find their cats regularly do the following:

    1. Jump. Cats like to be in high places such as on top of ...

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  • Know When To Vaccinate Your Cat Or Kitten
    By: Michael Plante | - This topic has been discussed so many times by so many different people that it is quite difficult to sort through all the conflicting information. Fortunately, our experts have decided to sort the grain from the chaff and have come up with this article that offers a more objective perspective.

    A vaccine is a substance that is made from dead or living pathogens. It is injected into the body through inoculation (intranasal versions have also recently been developed), which causes t ...

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  • Your Cat - To Declaw, Or Not To Declaw? That Is The Question
    By: Michael Plante | - This topic has been discussed so many times by so many different people that it is quite difficult to sort through all the conflicting information. Fortunately, our experts have decided to sort the grain from the chaff and have come up with this article that offers a more objective perspective.

    When you have your cat declawed, you are actually amputating the first joint of each front toe. This is necessary because the nail bed covers almost the entire joint, and leaving a particul ...

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  • Major Milestones In Your Kitten's Development
    By: Michael Plante | - There's no better way to spend an hour than to develop your mind, and through this article, youll find something interesting and entertaining to make that one of the best spent houis of the day.

    In the first year of life, kittens develop at a rapid rate, both physically and socially. Learn about the major milestones in their development, and how you can help the process along.

    First six weeks

    For the first week of life, kittens live only to process f ...

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