Blue Maine Coon Cat

How to Train a Blue Maine Coon Cat?

How difficult does the thought of training your cat sound, on a scale of 1 to 10? It’s possible that your snarky cat doesn’t even pay attention to your commands when you call their name. Alternatively, your boisterous feline may be unable to remain motionless long enough for it to

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Cat Allergies

Cat Allergies: How to Identify and Treat Them

Whether you or a family member suffers from cat allergy symptoms, many questions come with it. Does your son’s persistent cold seem to be caused by a cat allergy? Will you regret granting your allergic daughter’s wishes for a kitten? Can you have the pet of your dreams without becoming

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birman cat

10 Tips for Caring for Your Birman Cat

Birman cats have gorgeous coloring and are lively, fun-loving creatures. They can be found in a range of hues, such as seal, chocolate, tortie, and cream. All Birmans, though, have entirely white paws. They are kind, loving cats that get along well with kids and enjoy hanging out with their

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 Can Cats Eat Cornmeal Bread

Can Cats Eat Bread? Things You Need to Know

Despite what might seem strange, many cats genuinely enjoy the flavor of bread. You can find stories of bread bandits all over the internet, about cats that steal bread from counters or run after their owners when they hear the toaster pop. It’s a phenomenon that has puzzled cat owners

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Cat Loaf

The Incredible Impact of Cat Loaf

Even though every cat is unique, cat enthusiasts have observed that these creatures have a certain sitting position that has been endearingly referred to as “loafing.” Cat loaf means to sit or lie down with all of their legs tucked behind themselves. This gives them the appearance of loaves of

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Bombay Cat

How to Care for Your Bombay Cat?

With her sleek black coat, copper eyes, and unique way of movement, the Bombay cat initially seems a lot like a sociable, small black panther. She has black whiskers and paw pads as well! This petite, robust cat (7–12 pounds, 9–13 inches tall) was first produced in the 1950s by

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