Feral Cats In North America Posted By : Michael Russell Cats were domesticated in Egypt and slowly made it to North America. Feral cats are cats that have been abandoned and survive by hunting wildlife. There are method such as spay and neuter to address the problem.
Cats - Basic Care Posted By : Michael Russell After investigating the cost of owning a cat you should know what the basic care of a cat would entail, such as diet, grooming and the litter box.
Kitten Vaccinations: Types of Vaccinations Posted By : Crystal Chan In recent years, the vaccination of cats has become more popular. The three most common vaccines give protection against feline infectious enteritis (FIE), feline influenza (cat flu) and feline leukaemia (FeLV). An initial course of two injections, the first at nine weeks are usually given, and yearly boosters are recommended thereafter.
Persian Cat Care Posted By : Michael Russell Persian Cats are the most popular cat breed today. They are known for having gentle, sweet personalities and also for their beautiful long hair. They make great companions and are not very demanding.
Cats Are Very Lovable Creatures Posted By : Paul MacIver "Who would believe such pleasure from a wee ball o' fur?"- An Irish saying about cats, perhaps best describes what pleasure-giving creatures cats can be. Cats for many people, are really very lovable.
Cat Training for Your Intractable Cat Posted By : Hector Milla Cats are almost always depicted as loners, the lords of their realm, snobbish and downright stubborn. This is a type of animal that is quite proud, going their own way and rarely following orders. Think Garfield.
Does Your Pet Wear a Cat Flea Collar(R) Posted By : Steve Gee Do you believe that you are doing the best you can for your pet by buying a cat flea collar for her? I certainly do but have you noticed that most cat flea collars don't seem to work? They don't seem to last for a day let alone the three or four months that they claim they will...
Health Problems In Cats Posted By : Ron King Many health problems may befall your feline friend, from the merely annoying occasional hairball to several fatal viruses. Prevention is the first line of defense for most feline illnesses. Knowing the signs to look for in dangerous situations is the second line of defense.