Author: JaneA Kelley
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All About the Cat Belly — Why Cats Show It and If You Should Pet It
Isn't that cat belly just begging for a rub, pet or tickle? Why do cats show us their bellies? And do cats like belly rubs? The answers vary.
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Why Does My Cat Keep Meowing?
Cat won't stop meowing? There might be more to your cat meowing all the time than nonstop vocalization. Find out if all that cat meowing signals something serious like a medical condition.
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Alley Cat Rescue Has “Boots on the Ground” Across the Nation
Alley Cat Rescue's programs include a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, Cat Action Teams and TNR programs for community cats.
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Cat Toys: How to Keep Them Clean and When to Throw Them Out
Wondering how to clean your cat’s toys … and when it’s time for you to throw them out? Check out this guide to keep your cat's toys in tip-top shape.
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Do You Need to Bathe Your Cat? Here’s How to Do It Right
Sometimes a cat’s grooming ability isn't enough; here are tips for those unfortunate incidents.
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Why Do Cats Suck on Blankets? 5 Reasons
Why do cats suck on blankets, clothing and other fabrics? We've uncovered a few reasons why cats suck on blankets and other household items!
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The 5 Stages of Cat Pregnancy
Is your cat pregnant? We hope not. But if so, we answer some questions like, "How long are cats pregnant?" and go through the stages of cat pregnancy.
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Country Homes for Feral Cats
Generally speaking, it’s best to leave a colony of feral cats where they are, using trap-neuter-return to control the population. But sometimes that’s just not possible. Whether it’s new development destroying a place where community cats live, a hostile neighbor harming the cats, or a hoarding situation where there’s an overwhelming number of poorly socialized …
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7 Cool Facts About Cat Whiskers
How cool are cat whiskers, you wonder? Well, did you know cats have whiskers on their legs? So, why do cats have whiskers? What can your cat's whiskers tell you?
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Spend a Penny, Save a Life
PennyFix, founded in 2017 by five women in Central Pennsylvania, is lobbying the pet food industry to add just 1 cent to the cost of each can of pet food sold in the United States. That money would be used to provide free spay/neuter services for every cat and dog in the United States.