This mat caught my eye because of its size and texture, which traps fine litter rather well. It's large enough for jumbo litterboxes, which is also a plus. It's not quite as easy to clean as a...
This scoop was a freebie with some clumping litter I bought last year, and I like it so much that I've bought a second one. It's perfect for fine clumping litter, which it sifts very thoroughly....
I have two cats a 1yr old and a 5mo old and they both love this food, the duck seems to be the kind they love most.
Zelda my oldest had problems keeping the wildeness food down for a few...
purchased this from air force exchange for use while traveling in our class a RV. its adjustable for size with a spring loaded top also by leaving out sections. the only problem with it is the...
Most cats are "just" domestic shorthairs/longhairs; they don't commonly have an identifiable breed like most mixed-breed dogs do. Purebred cats are comparatively rare and aren't usually allowed to breed freely. The only way to truly tell if a cat is purebred is if you have his registration papers.
That being said, purebred Russian Blues always have a particular shade of green eyes, and his are more yellow. So I can say with a fair level of certainty that he isn't a purebred Russian Blue, but other than that, who knows? He certainly is a handsome fella, though.