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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

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20+ Most Popular Long Haired Cat Breeds

20+ Most Popular Long Haired Cat Breeds


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Long Haired Cat Breeds – If you know anything about cats, you know that there are a lot of different kinds out there. Even if you don’t know a lot about these felines, it’s easy to see that there are as many varieties for them as there are for cats: short hair, long hair, tabbies, tuxedo, etc.
If you’ve ever had a cat with long fur, you know that they’re always cleaning themselves. After all, cats are notoriously clean creatures – great for us – and with that amount of hair, cleaning it properly takes quite a bit of time. All that fluff makes for an adorable picture or two, and those tufts have a special place in our heart, even if we do tend to spend more time than we would like cleaning up hairballs and fur dust bunnies floating around.
A lot of owners will make the choice to take these fluffy gorgeous beauties to the groomer regularly so that they can stay well brushed and take some of the workload off of your pet. To some, all long-haired cats look the same, but, despite what you may have thought, there is a lot of variety of cats in just this kind of cat. Let’s take a look at the long-haired cat breeds out there and see the distinction for ourselves.

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Myth Buster: Canned vs. Dry Food

Myth Buster: Canned vs. Dry Food

Cornell’s veterinary chief of veterinary clinical nutrition explains what each food offers to help you decide what’s best for you and for your cat.
From our partner at Catwatch  |  May 28th 2018

A fluffy white cat eating wet food off of a dish or bowl.


We want the best for our cats, and nutrition plays a vital role in any animal’s health. But advertising and lay opinions can leave a cat owner wondering whether to feed canned food or dry foods.
With so many claims about whether to feed wet, dry, or both, we went to Joseph J. Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, Section Chief of Clinical Nutrition at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine, for expert advice. Here’s what you need to know:
“Dry food is convenient, easy, less mess, may be better for teeth. Wet food is better for dieting cats sometimes, better for water intake—not great for teeth health,” says Dr. Wakshlag.
Unless your cat has a physical or medical reason for choosing one food or another, such as wet food for the cat with few teeth, you can feed either wet or dry, or both.

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Monday, August 13, 2018

17 Awesome Reasons To Own A Cat By Stephanie Dube Dwilson

17 Awesome Reasons To Own A Cat

They say that a dog is man’s best friend, but every cat owner knows this isn’t accurate. Cats can also be our best friends, from sweet snuggles at night to head bumps and kneading during the day. We can form bonds with our fuzzy fur babies that truly are deep and long-lasting.
Here are 17 absolutely purrrrfect reasons to own a cat. Or, if you want to be a little more accurate, these are the 17 purrrfect benefits to being owned by a cat!


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21 natural home remedies for cats and dogs

From knocking out fleas and ticks to fighting the havoc of hairballs, these simple, all-natural remedies are both planet and pet approve...