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How to Bathe a Cat (If You Must)

How to Bathe a Cat (If You Must)

Most cats don’t need regular baths—but skunks, fleas, sticky messes, or seniors may. Follow a quick, low-stress, vet-assistant guide to prep, bathe, dry,...

Do Cats Remember People?

Do Cats Remember People?

Wondering if your cat will forget you after a trip? Learn how cats recognize people through scent, voice, and routine, how long memory can last, and gentle w...

Why Cats Bury Their Poop (And Why Some Don’t)

Why Cats Bury Their Poop (And Why Some Don’t)

Some cats cover their poop by instinct, while others don’t. Learn common reasons (litter, box, stress, territory), when changes signal illness, and how to ...

Why Cats Are So Flexible

Why Cats Are So Flexible

Cats’ amazing flexibility comes from a bendable spine, muscle-suspended collarbone, powerful hips, mobile tail, and the righting reflex. Learn safety risks...

Why Cats Butt Wiggle Before Pouncing

Why Cats Butt Wiggle Before Pouncing

That cute pre-pounce butt wiggle is instinct, not randomness. Learn how it helps cats aim, balance, and launch—plus signs the behavior may indicate pain.

Can Cats Get Sunburned?

Can Cats Get Sunburned?

Cats can get sunburned—especially white, hairless, or thin-coated cats. Learn where burns happen, early warning signs, how to prevent UV damage, and when t...

Why Cats Chatter at Pests

Why Cats Chatter at Pests

That rapid “ch-ch-ch” sound is usually prey drive and frustration when your cat can’t reach a target. Learn the top theories, normal vs. concerning sig...

Can Cats Have Asthma? Signs Your Cat Is Struggling to Breathe

Can Cats Have Asthma? Signs Your Cat Is Struggling to Breathe

Cats can get asthma, and it can look like hairballs. Learn common symptoms, emergency breathing signs, triggers, how vets diagnose it, and treatments to help...

FIP in Cats: Symptoms and New Treatments

FIP in Cats: Symptoms and New Treatments

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is no longer always fatal. Learn the types (wet vs dry), key symptoms, how vets diagnose it, and today’s antiviral trea...

Do Cats Get Jealous? Territorial Behavior Signs

Do Cats Get Jealous? Territorial Behavior Signs

Cats may not feel jealousy like humans, but they can show jealous-looking stress behaviors. Learn common triggers, body language, and practical steps to rest...

What Do Cat Worms Look Like?

What Do Cat Worms Look Like?

Found “rice” or “spaghetti” in the litter box? Learn what tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and look-alikes can resemble, plus symptoms, safety tips,...

Why Do Cats Chase Their Tails?

Why Do Cats Chase Their Tails?

Tail chasing can be harmless play or a sign of fleas, allergies, pain, stress, or hyperesthesia. Learn how to redirect the behavior and spot vet-worthy red f...

Why Does My Cat Meow at Night?

Why Does My Cat Meow at Night?

Nighttime meowing is common—and often fixable. Learn the top causes (hunger, boredom, stress, litter box issues, illness, hormones) and step-by-step ways t...

How to Get a Tick Off a Cat Safely

How to Get a Tick Off a Cat Safely

Step-by-step guide to safely remove a tick from your cat with tweezers or a tick hook, what to do if the head is stuck, aftercare tips, and when to call your...

Why Cats Groom Each Other

Why Cats Groom Each Other

Cats often lick each other to bond, share scent, and ease tension. Learn the signs of friendly allogrooming vs. stress, plus tips to prevent escalation in mu...

Why Does My Cat Drool When I Pet Him?

Why Does My Cat Drool When I Pet Him?

Some cats drool when they’re relaxed and purring, but heavy or smelly drool can signal dental pain, nausea, toxins, or illness. Learn causes, red flags, an...

Why Do Cats Hiss?

Why Do Cats Hiss?

A cat’s hiss is communication, not “bad behavior.” Learn what hissing means, the most common causes (fear, pain, overstimulation, territorial stress), ...

How to Tell the Sex of a Kitten

How to Tell the Sex of a Kitten

Not sure if your new kitten is a boy or a girl? Use this simple, vet-approved visual check: compare spacing and shape (“i” vs “:”), plus age tips and...

Can Cats Taste Sweet Things?

Can Cats Taste Sweet Things?

Most cats can’t taste sweetness because a key sweet receptor is nonfunctional. Discover what cats can taste, why they crave ice cream anyway, and safer tre...

Are Spider Plants Toxic to Cats?

Are Spider Plants Toxic to Cats?

Spider plants are considered non-toxic to cats, but heavy chewing can trigger vomiting, drooling, or diarrhea. Learn warning signs, when to call the vet, and...