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List of Items Toxic to Cats

Knowing the things that can harm your cat can help empower you to save their lives! Just as some toxic foods and substances prove fatal to humans, some have the same effect on cats.

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Is Your Cat Vomiting After Meals? Might Be Time for a Raised Food Bowl!

Cats, like any animal, love to chow down on a good meal. Sometimes, as some cat owners can relate, cats will enjoy their meal so much that they regurgitate. This can be caused by a number of things, such as eating too fast, food bowl being too low, a stomach issue, and more. In a healthy cat, regurgitation shouldn’t be happening regularly after mealtime, but if it is, there is something that you may want to try to improve your situation – a raised food dish.

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How Can You Tell a Cat’s Age?

How old is your cat? The unfortunate truth is it isn’t obvious. If you don’t have solid information on when your cat was brought into the world, there isn’t much you can go on! There are some indicators to give you a rough idea of how old your cat might be, but it is not an exact science. It’s much easier to gauge whether a cat is old or not, but it’s a lot harder to guess the actual age they are down to the year.

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All You Need to Know About Cat Water Fountains

As a cat owner, you’ve probably seen ads for them, or maybe you’ve seen them at a friend or family member’s house. Cat water fountains are a staple in numerous houses with cats as they keep water fresh and provide them with a little entertainment for the feline population.

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Signs a Cat Might Be Pregnant

Are you looking at a cat right now and wondering if they might be pregnant? What led you there? Are they looking or behaving differently? Sometimes it can be quite obvious. Is the cat spayed? If yes, they are not pregnant. If not, there is always a possibility. With a gestation period of only 9 weeks, the changes to your cat’s appearance and behaviour will come on rapidly if they are indeed pregnant.

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What is the Deal with Cats Loving Smelly Things?

Cats are much cleaner animals than dogs, but much like their canine companions, they aren’t above rolling around in something that smells absolutely terrible – usually our shoes, sweaty clothes, or feet.  

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Building the Ideal Environment for Your Cat

Cats make excellent housemates, offering companionship, entertainment, and love! For a cat to live up to this reputation, they need to be happy with their home life. A happy cat is a loving cat, and when they are content, they seek out positive interactions with their owners!

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What is Cat Grass? Should You Grow Some at Home?

Do you have a cat that likes to nibble on your houseplants? Does your cat rub their face all over them? There is a solution for cat owners to help take some of the heat off their plants. That solution is cat grass!

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Why Do Some Cats Have Bad Breath?

Have you ever had your cat sitting on your chest while you lay in bed or watch TV on the couch, and suddenly a waft of the worst possible breath floats past your nose? Does it seem worse than usual? Ever wonder what is causing your cat’s bad breath?

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Are Cats Good Emotional Support Animals?

We see emotional support animals more and more now in public and in the news. Once in a while, there might be a story about someone bringing a peculiar emotional support animal (such as a bird or a reptile) on an airplane or into a restaurant. Cats, however, are not all that peculiar and they actually make wonderful emotional support animals. There are a few reasons why.

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Taking Your Cat to the Vet for the First Time?

Taking a cat to the vet is a stressful activity even for the most seasoned cat owners. The car ride and time in the cat carrier is foreign and often unnerving to them, regardless of the number of times they’ve been in one. This results in a relentless tidal wave of sad and stressed-out meowing.

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Is Antifreeze Bad for Cats? How to Keep Them Safe This Winter

The answer is simple. Ethylene glycol, also known as antifreeze, is extremely poisonous to cats and can even prove fatal. A small teaspoon is enough to cause serious illness or death. It is up to us as cat owners to ensure they are never allowed to interact with this dangerous liquid despite it being such a necessity in the winter season.

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Why Do Some Cats Lick Too Much?

Cats lick themselves every day. While that sounds like a lot on the surface, they do it because they are grooming themselves. This is just another reason cats are such great pets – they don’t stink (in most cases).

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How to Get Your Indoor Cat Exercising

Indoor cats benefit from the added safety of being shielded from predators, but in that safe space, a new enemy can rear its head, and that enemy is poor health. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) (an American association), 59% of cats living in the United States are overweight. While these numbers may differ slightly for Canada, it paints a fairly obvious picture that indoor cats need help keeping fit. You can help them stay trim with a few new activities and the odd gadget.

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The Big Melt – A Gary and Morris Adventure

property. In fact, the snow is melting so quickly there has been some concern from the other woodland creatures who live in the valley.

Gary and Morris were talking to Kyle, a local prairie dog.

“So that’s the gist of it,” said Kyle. “Our homes are becoming harder to live in as the water starts to build up. I live underground and things are starting to get very wet!”

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The Cat Themed Wedding You Never Knew Was Possible

Cat lovers are a unique breed (pun intended) in that many of us love to incorporate our feline friends into as much of our lives as possible. So, when planning our impending nuptials, the thought of a cat-themed wedding may have crossed our minds.

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Gary and Morris Halloween

It’s Halloween, and Gary and Morris are getting ready to go for a walk around the community to take in the festivities. The two of them love seeing all the trick or treaters, the decorated homes, and the general spirit of the day. 

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Prepping an Apartment or Condo for a Cat

If you’ve found our blog, you can see our love and admiration for cats is no secret and we encourage people to adopt cats as there are so many who need a safe place and to be loved. So, for the first-time-cat-owner-to-be, we’ve put together a list of things to consider when getting ready to bring home your very first cat into an apartment or condo.

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What Do Cats Do Outside at Night?

Cats are often labelled as nocturnal creatures but are actually crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk). They sleep during the day for long periods of time and some spend their nights and early mornings driving their owners up the wall making noise, attacking their feet, or meowing incessantly. Outdoor cats especially enjoy the nighttime as it allows for them to embrace their instincts with less human interaction. So, what do cats do when they are outside at night? 

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