Dental disease is a problem for cats of all ages, especially older ones, and ven lead to much greater health problems than a cavity to fill here and there.More >>
By The Humane Society of America Many diseases common to cats can be prevented in two ways: by keeping your cat indoors, and by having your cat vaccinated according to your veterinarian's advice. CommonMore >>
By The Humane Society of America Outfitting a house for a new cat isn't nearly as complicated as it may seem. Just a little advance thought will help make the newcomer feel at home and welcome in strangeMore >>
By The Humane Society of the United States. You and your cat may speak different languages, but that doesn't mean that you can't communicate with each other. While every cat is different, there is aMore >>
Your cat looks to you for everything: love, warmth, food, comfort, protection. It doesn't have to be an overwhelming responsibility -- just follow these simple guidelines.More >>
It's true that cats value their independence a bit more than their canine counterparts. But if you've ever been around cats, you already know they actually crave and require love and companionship. More >>
By The Humane Society of America High-quality commercially prepared cat foods have been scientifically developed to give your cat the correct balance of nutrients and calories. Your shelter or veterinarianMore >>
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