Some cats chew because they're bored so get them toys to relieve their boredom.
Watch for plants that may be toxic for cats.
If the chewing gets too serious, consider using apply bitter apple spray, which is safe to use.
Whether you should feed your cat while traveling depends on his feeding habits. If he's used to feeding, that food is always available, you should consider making food available. The best way to decide is to consult your vet.
I once read that since cats are carnivores, non-meat stuff such as corn, grain, wheat, etc., passes right out, which is what causes the bad smell. High meat content (definitely not by products) is important
I remember the first time that my cat - Climber - gave birth, I had no idea what to do. My vet told me a few things that I needed to pay attention to but pretty left everything up to the queen. I was so dumb that I even asked if the kitten knew how to get the milk and the reply was, "Yeah...
That's good to hear. My son had a seizure two years ago - he was nine. The seizure lasted less than a minute and he woke up as the paramedics came. The case of your niece seems more serious. My son has not had a seizure since.
It's great that you took off the flea collar and the cat felt better instantly. Now we still have to deal with the flea problem. Do you know who the owner is? Since that cat is allergic to flea collars, the owner may need to find other ways to keep fleas off that cat such as shampoo and powder...
My cats love playing with toys such as balls with sound/feather. Some balls are weighted so they roll in unpredictable patterns. I have a motorized mouse toy and the cats love it. Sometimes I put it underneath a paper bag and they go after the bag.
They don't always play with them for a long...
Let me share my experience of cleaning up cat pee.
Just recently I found an effective way to remove cat pee odor. I mix Oxi Clean (I am not marketing this product) and baking soda with water, rub it on the spot with a sponge and let it dry. The odor is gone almost immediately. After it's...
I just found this forum.
I have three indoor cats, Climber, Rollie and Lucky. I started out with one indoor female cat, Climber. Before I could do anything, she ran outside and was lost for at least a week. I could write a book about how I got her back but the ending of that book is that I got...