Cat hairball prevention has plagued cat owners for decades. Cat owners always want to know what the best way to rid their furry friends of this pesky problem or at the very least reduce hairballs from occurring.
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Remedies For Cat Hairball Prevention
Pet lovers already have a large responsibility when it comes to caring for their furry friends. When you travel away from home, it is understandable that you may want to bring your cat along. Cats needs to be approached with caution when planning to put them into a moving vehicle for any length of time.
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Car Travel With Cats
Is your cat itching and scratching like crazy? You feel bad for your furry friend and are looking for a solution? Most likely it may have fleas. Find out what signs to look out for and the necessary steps that need to be taken to rid your cat of fleas.
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Cat Fleas – Understanding and Handling!
Cats are probably one of the easiest pets to care for aside from fish. And keeping your cat happy is relatively easy as well. There are just a few simple things you need to do to keep your furry friend purring and happy.
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Keeping Your Cat Happy
An outside cat can be turned into a litter training cat! You just have to be extremely patient in carrying your furry friend through this difficult transition. If you have a cat that likes to spend their days taking in the outside air, yet you long for some of that special indoor companionship, this short guide is for you.
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Turning Your Outside Cat Into a Litter Training Cat
Many people ask me, “Nick, how do I train my cat to use the litter box?” As a general rule of thumb I always ask them how often they clean it. If their answer is anything over one week, I shake my head and sigh. Oftentimes the answer is staring them right in the face. However, there are some instances in which your furry friend simply won’t touch their designated toilet area.
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How Do I Train My Cat to Use the Litter Box? Some Helpful Hints
Winter is a harsh and unforgiving time of year in which animals and humans alike can suffer from hypothermia, frostbite or worse. Yet, sometimes it is a necessary evil to banish our furry friends to the outdoors during the cold months (though not an easy choice, to be sure).
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Prepare Your Outdoor Cathouse For Cold Weather