Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
4:06 pm
Owning a cat is a very rewarding experience. Cats make terrific pets for a number of reasons. Not only are they affectionate and make great companions, but they are also more independent and less needy than dogs.
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Learn How to Build a Cat Tree and Save Money
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
2:25 pm
The first thing you need to know is that once your cat has had bladder stones, they most likely will keep getting them. One cause of this repeated condition is diet. Certain types of stones can be prevented easily through diet, namely Struvite and Calcium oxalate bladder stones.
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Why Do Cats Get Bladder Stones and the Natural Ways to Get Prevent Them?
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
1:04 pm
It can be quite a nightmare when your pet cat has ringworm. Though there are telltale signs of it-the cat would have bald patches on its skin, it wouldn’t be so obvious at the onset when what’s happening is just some thinning of the hair. That is normally a sign that a cat is malnourished.
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How to Cure Ringworm in Cats