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PostHeaderIcon CaTS!!?

cats
Appaloosa girl! asked:


Why do cats get big after they’ve been fixed!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!!?!?!?!

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PostHeaderIcon How do I get my 2 cats to accept my daughter’s 2 cats when she moves back home?

cats
Nani asked:


my daughter is moving back home with her 2 cats - age 1 1/2 years. My 2 cats (age 10 years) used to be her cats when she lived here, but she left them when she moved away 2 years ago. Whenever she comes home, the cats here love her up, cuddle with her and accept her - even with her new cat smells.

Dogs Health and Training

PostHeaderIcon Taking Care of Cats

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.

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PostHeaderIcon Cat Collars

Not everyone wants to have a cat collar on their pet, but most do. They make these in all sorts of colors and sizes, but for some reason, I can not find what I am looking for. I wanted to find a yellow collar for my cat, and no matter where it was I looked, I could not find one in that color. They had every other color under the sun, but apparently, yellow was just not meant to be. However, just about everything else imaginable was out there.

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PostHeaderIcon Cat Toys

When I recently took my cat in for an exam, I was told that she needs to have some cat toys. I thought I was good at getting her to be moving around enough, but her weight stated otherwise. She was always trim and active when she was younger, but now that she is twelve years old, she just doesn’t have the oomph that she once had. It’s quite a dilemma for me with feeding as well, as one cat is too heavy, and one is too thin. However, they both do need to exercise.

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PostHeaderIcon CaTs ?

cats
izzy_makes_u_dizzy! asked:


k, have you ever heard people say “cats have nine lifes” or “cats always with land on their paws” I always wonder if these two things are true?

and well my question is, is this true and why or its not true and why.

(please don’t answer b/c you think but b/c you know!)

Dog Training

PostHeaderIcon When cats walk slowly and stealthily are they stalking prey or in defensive mode against predators?

cats
flabbergasted asked:


My cat walks that way in the house all the time. Also why do cats back away from you, roll over on their back and make you come to them to greet them by scratching their neck and stomach? And what does it mean when a cat closes it’s eyes when you scratch their neck.
My cat is an indoor cat.

Dogs Health and Training

PostHeaderIcon Are there any specific problems that farm cats might have over cats born elsewhere?

cats problems
two_kee_kees asked:


Aside from the usual things such as ear mites and worms…. I have two cats that I rescued from farms. One is a full grown adult, and the other is still young (they are not from the same place and I’ve had the adult for 3 years longer than the baby). Are there any problems either mentally or physically that farm cats might suffer from more than cats born elsewhere?

Dogs Health and Training

PostHeaderIcon Do adopted cats have problems learning to go to the bathroom in a litterbox?

cats problems
SomeDude asked:


I’m thinking of adopting one.

Dog Training

PostHeaderIcon Is it common for manx cats to have problems with bowel movements?

cats problems
Penelope asked:


My manx cat is constantly getting feces matted or stuck around or in her anus. I love her to death, but I am so tired of cleaning her rear! This doesn’t happen everyday, but anywhere from a couple times a week, to not having an episode for months. I am worried she has a colon problem. I am going to take her to the vet soon, but I just wanted to know if anybody has had this happen to them (if they own a manx cat).

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