Clipping cats’ nails isn’t rocket science. It’s actually pretty simple and quick – or it can be. If you or your cat are not comfortable with it, if your cat squirms and resists then it’s best to get your vet or a groomer to do the job. You don’t want to risk cutting your cats’ […]
Declawing is not like a manicure. It’s a serious surgery that involves 10 individual amputations—not just of the cats’ nails but of the last digit of each toe as well. To cats, clawing is a natural, healthy, and important behavior. Cats claw to exercise and enjoy themselves, to maintain the condition of their nails, to […]
Why is a pet fountain important? Because of a serious disease in cats and other pets called Urethral Obstruction a pet fountain is very important. Many cats are prone to a blockage in their urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder, which can lead to a very serious condition and can, and often […]
It happened early on in our care of him. A chipped tooth, he got, and lost a patch of fur which grew back. He got shaken up and he hurt. He crawled under the bed and didn’t want to come out. No wonder, he could have been killed. We took him straight to the vet […]
Vision: Cats see very well in low light but are as blind as we are in no light and don’t see as well as us in high light situations. Their vision is optimized for dawn and dusk but they do well on non-new moon nights. Naturally enough. They are nocturnal and in the wild do […]