Month: May 2014
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Win a Feature-Packed, Stylish ZÜCA Pet Carrier
Never before have cats had access to such a stylish, comfy ride. The Z├£CA Pet Carrier comes in a variety of patterns and colors and allows for smooth travel. Let’s take a look at the many cool features of this carrier: Customizable color combinations The water-resistant insert is available in blue polka dot (below), black …
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Cat Sleeping Positions: What Does Your Kitty’s Favorite Reveal?
Cat sleeping positions are funny, sure... but is your cat trying to tell you something more?
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This Cat Is Better at Jenga Than You Are, and Other Harsh Truths
This Friday cat-video roundup proves that your cat is better than you at many important things.
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It’s National Hug Your Cat Day! Are You In?
Sure, you'll give your kitty a nice long squeeze, but here are some other things you can do.
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Chester the Cat Is Missing in the Montreal Airport
The Blue Scottish Fold kitten was set to fly out last week, but he got out; nobody has seen him since.
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9 Reasons Why Yours Should Become a Cat Foster Family
You'll make a difference to one cat -- and you'll pay it forward for many more.
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10 Kid-Friendly Cat Jokes to Tickle Your Whiskers
I’ve always loved jokes. Even as a small child, I made up funnies that I thought were hilarious. In retrospect, I think my parents just laughed out of politeness and to encourage me. As an adult, I still love funny stuff — in fact, most of what I write here on Catster is humor. And …
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Serious Question: Are Pet Portraits Classy or Crazy?
It was the very first thing I moved into our new home on the day we got the keys. A 24-by-36-inch canvas featuring my beloved Ghost Cat as a faux oil painting. My husband has since hung it on the wall in our dining room, but only on the condition that I don’t hang any …
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Can Moving to a New State — and a New Environment — Change Your Cat’s Identity?
A more temperate climate, different wildlife, and changed terrain are among the things influencing my cats after a move from Minnesota to Vermont.
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Ask a Vet: What Makes Some Cats Uncoordinated and Prone to Staggering?
It's called cerebellar hypoplasia -- and fortunately, most affected cats can live full, happy lives.