Your Cats Happiness and Health

7 A-meow-zing Reasons to Adopt a Senior Cat

7 A-meow-zing Reasons to Adopt a Senior Cat

November is Adopt a Senior Pet month, so we're sharing just 7 of the many reasons why you should consider adopting a senior cat when you decide to bring home a new furry friend!
5 Halloween Movies That Feature Cats

5 Halloween Movies That Feature Cats

Get ready for spooky season with your cat by cuddling up for a Halloween movie marathon! We compiled a list of 5 Halloween movies that feature cats that you and your feline friend can enjoy.
Do Cats Need Enrichment?

Do Cats Need Enrichment?

Many domesticated cats live stress-free lives. If they’re indoor-only, then most of their days are probably spent sleeping by a window, knowing when and where their next meal will come from, and getting lots of pets and scratches (on their terms, of course).  

However, cats benefit greatly from enrichment and they need it to live a happy, fulfilling life! We're diving into what enrichment looks like for cats and what things you can start to do now to make their lives more enriching.


Preparing Your Home for Your New Feline Friend

Preparing Your Home for Your New Feline Friend

Are you looking to adopt a cat? Adopting a new cat or kitten is exciting, but it's also a lot of responsibility. Whether you're a new cat parent or just adopting another cat to add to your furry family, you'll want to make sure you're prepared for the added responsibilities - before and after they come home!
How Cats Can Be Emotional Support Animals

How Cats Can Be Emotional Support Animals

Cats can be emotional support animals (ESA) to their human companions and many people see tremendous benefits of having a cat (or other animal as an ESA).

There are several things to be mindful of when getting your cat registered as an ESA, including the differences between an ESA and service animal, and how to make it official.

Hey, Open Up! Why Cats Hate Closed Doors

Hey, Open Up! Why Cats Hate Closed Doors

From meowing to scratching, cats will often try anything they can to get into a closed door. Even if it means invading your privacy.

While it may seem unusual, there may be several natural reasons for why your cat hates closed doors so much. 



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