You cherish your cat, but you’re also fond of your furniture (particularly that rather expensive couch you just bought); so which do you sacrifice – your cat or the couch? If your beloved pet is driving you crazy with his incessant clawing, then check out this article for ways to prevent him from using your house as a scratch pad.
Words: 500 Downloads: 1 Category: Cats By: Jac SmithRaising a cat as an indoor cat has become much more commonplace as their popularity has increased. Unfortunately, this has given rise to an increase in the practice of declawing as people wish to protect their indoor furnishings or prevent their cat from scratching their children. Declawing cats is illegal in many countries and a controversial issue in the USA; this article looks at the reasons why.
Words: 500 Downloads: 0 Category: Cats By: Jac SmithDeclawing a cat that is likely to live indoors seems like a good way to avoid ruined furniture and clawed drapery, but declawing has many downsides. This article examines reasons for - and alternatives to - declawing.
Words: 922 Downloads: 0 Category: Cats By: jeantypePet owners are often concerned about using pet-friendly cleaners. This article explains how to do that with the natural cleaners baking soda and white distilled vinegar. It is written in simple instructions that are easy for anyone to follow!
Words: 396 Downloads: 0 Category: Cats By: April LeeWhy cats have claws. The truth about the surgery (it´s amputation, not a manicure) and its possible hazardous after effects. Why cats scratch and what you can do about it.
Words: 500 Downloads: 0 Category: Cats By: Caroline SherwoodIs declawing your cat an easy or humane option to the destruction of your furniture or walls? Rather than putting your pet feline through what is essentially an amputation surgery, find other, more humane alternatives. These include providing ample scratching posts, using a pheromone spray or learning to nip its claws at home.
Words: 500 Downloads: 0 Category: Cats By: Meghann Lee