cat care
cat care
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-27
I was reading an article recently which was, in fact, a terse commentary to my own article about how to discipline a cat. The author was berating my comments and clearly trying to get his own readers ...
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by Liz Barton - 2007-03-28
For the most part, the only basic things you need to do to keep your cat healthy is provide shelter, healthy and nutritious food, and plenty of water. Of course, like all living things, cats will get ...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-29
You can avoid unwanted problems for your fluffy, furry friend when you spay or neuter your cat. There are surplus amounts of cats and kittens living in alleyways and wandering the streets, unhealthy, ...
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by David Lee - 2007-03-27
Cats, just like any other animal and their caretakers, can get sick or contract a cat disease . If you love cats and own them, there are some things you should know about the illnesses that can af...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
Cats are the most lovable among all pets. But, though pets are lovable, it is often found that due to sheer ignorance we become unable to take due care of them. We expect them to be our lifelong compa...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-04-03
Cat care can make a big difference on the look and atmosphere of your home. When you provide great cat care, you are ensuring that your home will look and smell clean and welcoming to visitors, and w...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-04-03
Adequate cat care is an important part of keeping your cat healthy on the physical and emotional levels, and basic cat care tasks like feeding your pet and making sure it is spayed and vaccinated are ...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-04-03
A Few Simple Reasons To Improve Your Cat CareThe more fully you educate yourself about the ins and outs of cat care, the more able you will be to create an ideal care regimen for your pet. The better...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-03
Remember, if you don't trim your cat's nails, they will find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats).Trimming nails, li...
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by Mike Ray - 2007-04-03
Cats can live longer than many people think... 18 to 20 years is common.Here's how to keep your cat purring into advanced old age.Steps: 1. Take your cat to the veterinarian at least once a year for a...