Category: Cats Around The World
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MLK Day and Black History Month – I have a dream for cats
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I have a dream for cats I have a dream for cats going beyond MLK Day and Black History Month […]
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Persistent coughing is a tell-tale sign of feline asthma
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Persistent coughing is a tell-tale sign of feline asthma, but despite one in eight cats having asthma, but it’s often […]
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IDEXX’s SDMA test diagnoses cat kidney disease earlier
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IDEXX’s SMDA test diagnoses cat Chronic Kidney Disease earlier than ever before giving the cats a better chance of a […]
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Beautiful Cats is alot more than just a book of stunning cat photos
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Darlene Arden and Nick Mays’ ‘Beautiful Cats, Portraits of Champion Breed Preened to Perfection’ is chock full of gorgeous pictures […]
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Cats get heartworm & there’s no cure for what can be a fatal disease, but it can be prevented
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Cats get heartworm. While not as common as in dogs, both indoor and outdoor cats are susceptible to getting heartworm. […]
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Patriotic Cat pledges his allegiance to the flag
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Wordless Wednesday: Patriotic Cat pledges his allegiance to the flag The Flag and The Pledge of Allegiance of the United […]
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Can cats be gay? We wonder, and share the evidence…
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Can cats be gay? There’s no scientific evidence, but some cats just have no interest in mating. Does that mean […]
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Maine Coon is the only official breed to be a state cat
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While one of three state cats, the Maine Coon is the only official breed to be a state cat. Since […]
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Julia’s Cats – a house without a cat is a house without sunshine
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World famous gourmet cook Julia Child was a true cat lover. Unbeknownst to many, her cats were as much a […]
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Double pawed, polydactyl Maine Coons origins unknown, legends abound
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Polydactyl Maine Coons have extra toes. Sometimes referred to as double pawed, these coons are genetically linked to Maine’s maritime […]