Month: April 2020

Feeding cats

Meat in Cat Food: Why It Belongs First on the Label

Pet stores now carry an overwhelming range of prepared cat foods, and every product line comes with its own formula and marketing claims. So how do you cut through the noise and choose a diet that genuinely meets your cat’s needs? The answer starts with a single ingredient: meat. Cats Are Obligate Carnivores No matter […]

Feeding cats

Feeding a Nursing Cat: A Complete Diet Guide

A nursing cat is feeding two bodies at once: her own and a litter of fast-growing kittens. Milk production is one of the most demanding jobs a cat’s body ever performs, and it steadily draws down her reserves of protein, fat, calcium, and vitamins over just a few weeks. Feed her well and she recovers […]

Cats transportation

Traveling With Cats by Train: A Complete Guide

Key Takeaways Most passenger railroads that accept pets require cats to ride inside an approved carrier for the entire trip. Policies vary by railroad and even by route, so confirm the rules and any pet fee before you book your ticket. Pet carriers usually count toward your carry-on allowance and must fit under or beside […]

Cats parenting

How Do Pets Manipulate Us?

We get the pet or Pets give birth to us? What lies behind the gentle purr of a cat, plaintive eyes of a faithful dog or tilt of the head parrot? Still think that these people are geniuses of manipulation? There it was! About three of the most skilled manipulators in the world, read our […]

Cats care

Aging Cats

Contents: Signs of aging cats Prevention of age-related changes Over time, our Pets grow old as we are. But old age is a natural process and not a disease, and it need not be accompanied by hardships and afflictions. With the right care, age-related changes in Pets can significantly slow down, thereby prolonging their youth, […]

Cats care

How to Care for a Cat After Spaying or Neutering

Spaying and neutering are among the most common surgeries your cat will ever have, and recovery is usually smooth. Still, the first day or two matters. The anesthesia has to wear off, the incision needs to stay clean, and your cat needs a quiet place to rest. Here is how to make that recovery period […]