How To Repel Cats

Sunday, May 20th, 2012 | Home and Family

Ever wanted to know how to keep a cat away? Hold on to your sit we've got a thrill of a reading! Cats in general are loveable creatures. However, it is possible that some of them get on the bad side of the household. Thus, it is necessary to address the situation when the cats are the problem. Stray cats are actually the problem. Cats that do not have owners to train them have made the whole neighborhood their home. They ruin the garden. They mess up the trash can. Thus, one should seek for ...
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Choosing A Cat Litter Box Is More Important Than You Might Think

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 | Home and Family

Cat litter boxes are an important part of the life of any cat that spends time indoors. How do you choose one and does it matter which type of litter you use? You will find that there are many different kinds of litter boxes to choose from. There are even litter boxes that clean themselves. This can be great but owners should still remember to monitor their cat's litter habits. If you decide on a litter box that electronically cleans itself how will you know if your kitty has diarrhea? ...
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Hard Working Makes Dreams Come True

Sunday, May 13th, 2012 | Art and Entertainment

Everyone has his or her dream. But if you want to realize it, you must try your best, like Max and Caroline.Set in New York City, 2 Broke Girls Season 1 DVD displays the lives of two waitresses in their twenties Max (Kat Dennings), who comes from a poor working-class family, and Caroline (Beth Behrs), who was born rich but is now down on her luck working together at a Brooklyn restaurant. The two become fast friends and build their dream of one day opening a cupcake shop (for which they need to ...
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Cat Training Made Easy For Everyone

Saturday, May 12th, 2012 | Home and Family

Cats are typically self-sufficient and thus do not need a lot of training. It is unfortunate, though, that some kittens can form bad habits as they mature. Such bad habits are common in cats that have been adopted, neglected, abused, taken in as a stray, or even purchased from a breeder. Even then, though, it seems that cats have a natural instinct guiding them to the litter box and thus a majority of them do not require "potty training." The most important aspect in cat training is to reward ...
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A Common Cat Litter Box Problem - Feline UTI

Friday, May 11th, 2012 | Home and Family

Cat litter box problems stem from a variety of sources. One of the most common causes is a feline Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Cats tolerate pain pretty well. As a matter of fact, we can be fooled that kitty is feeling fine because she's eating, purring, and snuggling up to us for human love and attention. But at the same time, if she's demonstrating out-of-cat-litter-box experiences, she could be suffering from from a feline UTI. It's up to us to figure it out. When you know the symptons, it ...
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Grooming For Maine Coon Cats

Saturday, May 5th, 2012 | Home and Family

With all of that long, thick fur, you may have questions regarding what is required from you in terms of grooming the Maine Coon Cat. The answer to this question largely depends on whether or not you show your Maine Coon. If you do not show your Maine Coon, the great news is that very little is required from you when it comes to grooming. Your beautiful Maine Coon is very hygienic, and pretty much takes care of his own grooming. You will find that he usually does a fantastic job - that is fur ...
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Maine Coon Cats of Today

Friday, May 4th, 2012 | Home and Family

This beautiful cat which has a delightful bushy tail, and which is striped and with long fur, is in fact a domestic cat which is surprising considering how large it is. The Maine Coon is native to North America and furthermore is actually native to the state of Maine, where it has been made the State Cat. The Maine Coon has been around for more than a century, and it is believed that their physical design enables them to withstand the harsh winters of New England. Everything from their overall ...
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Making Closed Circuit Television A Pet Project

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 | Home and Family

You turn the knob to your house's front door. The door swings open, and your heart skips a beat. Your house looks like a hurricane had stripped it bare! You walk around the living room, surveying the damage - ripped up recliners, the broken vase on the coffee table, and drapes piled on the floor. Dazed, you make your way to the kitchen and find the floor littered with broken drinking glasses, plates, and a huge ceramic cookie jar. What could have happened to your home? You look around in ...
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Your Cat's First Vet Visit

Monday, April 30th, 2012 | Home and Family

So you've got a new cat, and she needs a checkup. On your first vet visit, your vet will take the lead and give you some basic information, and probably will go through a fairly standard routine. Upwards of 90% of the information you need, however, will be based on the questions that you ask your vet. Somewhere, typically towards the end of the checkup, your vet will ask you if you have any questions. Usually, by that time, your adrenaline has been pumping, and you've been overloaded. Your cat ...
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Got A Cat As A Pet? Here's How To Keep Them Healthy...

Sunday, April 29th, 2012 | Home and Family

Our pet cats are often as close to us as members of our family. In fact, they virtually are members of our family! That's why cat owners should know as much as they can about cat health. Here are the major things to know about caring for your pet cat in a loving way: GROOMING: Long-haired cats should be groomed regularly for optimum cat health. Use a pet brush and groom no less frequently than once a week. DIET: Cat health is strongly affected by what your cat eats. Obesity is a major factor in ...
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