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They’re the words every cat-owner dreads hearing from the vet: “You’ll need to give your cat some pills.” The old-fashioned way to do this involved chasing the poor cat around the house, wrapping it in a towel, prying its jaws open, tossing the pill down its throat, and waiting for the cat to swallow the pill.

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How to Give a Cat a Pill – The Easy Way!

If you’re not quite sure what feral cat behavior is, here’s a pretty good definition. A feral cat is one that has escaped from domestication and returned, partly or wholly, to a wild state. In other words, it’s a cat that has gone “wild” or has been born and raised in the wild.

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Cat Behavior – Feral Cats

To keep your cat’s urinary tract healthy and save you both the trauma of having to visit the vet, be sure to provide her with a nutritionally balanced diet, one with the correct balance of nutrients, minerals, vitamins and proteins recommended specially for felines. If your cat’s suffers from recurring urinary tract infections and displays erratic litter box behavior, switching to food that is canned, rather than dry, will go a long way to preventing UTIs and making her friends with her litter box again. The moisture in wet food hydrates your kitty, helping to eliminate one of the causes of infections. No pain is all gain, in other words.

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A Healthy Cat Urinary Tract – Food Do’s and Don’ts

Cats and dogs are oh so different, but are they? One usually does not associate the words “faithful”, “companion” and “loyal” with cats. But if you’d like to have a great faithful and loyal companion, and you are not ready for a dog, a cat might be the right pet for you.

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How to Choose the Right Cat