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Thursday, 12 October 2006 10:00

It is a misconception that dogs are the most common pets in the United States, because the truth is, the most common pets in the US are cats. You can learn this and other free cat info by reading books or online materials. Read on, to know more about your favorite felines.

Cats have more bones in the body than humans do. It is a 230 to 206 count in favor of the cats. Cats also have a stronger sense of smell than humans have. Just like humans, cats manifest signs of ageing by having spots or wrinkles near their lips.

The origin of the cats is believed to be in Egypt. In that country, cats were also mummified during ancient time, just like the country’s citizens. The only difference is that cats have mice with them in their tombs.

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Thursday, 11 September 2008 07:01
Whether you are thinking about getting a new cat or are a confirmed cat lover our site has something for you! We provide you with all the free cat info you could ask for, ranging from cat health care, to cat training, the perfect toys and much more!

So whether you are looking for cat breeds info to help you decide on the cat you want, or if you need a quick answer to a problem with your pet, then you have come to the right place. You can even browse our photo gallery and add a picture of your own beloved pet!
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Last Updated on Friday, 12 December 2008 21:37
 
How to Introduce a New Cat with Your Old One PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 07:11
Do you know that cat behavior is directly affected by the environment your cat lives in?  
That’s right. Cats are not indifferent to their environment, in fact they love stability and any social change may have an impact on the way they behave. Just like most pets, your cat can adapt but it will take time.

If you plan to introduce a new cat to your old one, there is a possibility that your old cat may distance herself from the new cat. She may react by hiding for several days or she may act up to make the newcomer retreat. Don’t panic. There are ways that can make the transition easier for your two cats.

In case your new cat becomes threatened, you should give her an area where she can retreat by herself if you have a spare room for your new cat that would be better. Why do you need to do this? By placing your cat in a spare room with the door closed for two to three days will help the two cats to adjust to each other’s scents and with the door closed you prevent your pets from hurting each other. Separating your two cats initially should give them the time for some adjustments thereby improving cats’ behavior.
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Information about Feeding Cats PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 07:07
Many pet owners often forget that cats also require a variety of foods to make sure that they consume a nutritionally balanced meal. A good cat food has the correct balance of all nutrients that your pet cat needs along with palatability. In case, you would like to add human food to your pet cat’s nutritionally balanced commercial food, you may want to think twice as this may upset the balance of your cat’s diet.
 
Another cat information is milk should be considered as food for your pet and should not be treated as substitute for water. This means you should give your cat both milk and water on a daily basis. However, you should also know that milk is not complete and cannot give a balanced diet. In addition, milk contains lots of lactose which only the enzyme lactase, found in the intestinal tract, can break down. If your pet does not have sufficient lactase, consumption of milk can lead to diarrhea.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 September 2008 14:31
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Smart Cat 3833 Peek-A-Prize Toy Box with 2 toys - Case of 3 PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 18 January 2009 19:31

Smart Cat 3833 Peek-A-Prize Toy Box with 2 toys - Case of 3 Cats have an instinctual desire to watch cracks and crevices, especially when they know that something is hiding just beyond their sight. The Peek-and-Play Toy Box is designed to build on your cats instinct by partially hiding some of your cats favorite toys, and your cat will go crazy fishing them out! Peek-and-Play is especially great for those times when you have to leave your cat home alone, because this toy will keep your cat occupied for hours. Rotate the toys in the box so they are always digging for something different, and for extra fun, put a few food treats inside!

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