by Jae Kennedy | Oct 19, 2018 | Cat Behavior
One of our least favorite tasks as a cat parent is clipping nails. Cats don’t usually enjoy having someone squeeze their paws and mess with their claws – but it should be done nevertheless. If you need to clip your cat’s nails, here are a few tips...
by Jae Kennedy | Oct 2, 2018 | Cat Behavior
Someone recently reached out to us about cat cannibalism – meaning one of her cats passed away at home and the other cats ate his body. Graphic, I know – but it’s a thing. It’s hard to find information about this so I decided to blog about why...
by Jae Kennedy | Sep 27, 2018 | Cat Behavior
We all know that cats aren’t as lazy as they’re perceived to be by non-cat parents. Cats like to be stimulated on a regular basis and it’s healthy for them. They’re intrigued by sound, smell and motion. There are many things that can stimulate...
by Jae Kennedy | Sep 14, 2018 | Cat Behavior
Today at lunch time our kitten, Zorro, scarfed down his raw meal and then went around and tried to bury his brother’s food. I think it’s cute but what’s up with cats who do this? I looked into it and here’s what I learned about why cats cover...
by Jae Kennedy | Sep 7, 2018 | Cat Behavior
Cats may seem to be fine as solitary creatures, but it’s a mistake to believe that they’re total loners. Felines actually enjoy companionship, which is why you’ll find feral communities outdoors. We have 6 kitties that run our household, but even if...
by Jae Kennedy | Apr 20, 2018 | Cat Behavior
If you’re new to kitten-hood, it may seem like there’s a lot to learn. Learning how to get your kittens to use the litter box can seem overwhelming to new kitten parents. The good news is that it’s usually a very simple and painless training...
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