Neutering or spaying your cat

In recent news for those who live in Rhode Island a law was passed for cat owners. Anyone who has a cat must spay or neuter their cat before they reach six months old. Farmers are excluded from this law. If you fail to comply with the current law there are fines.The governor of Rhode Island spoke about the reasoning behind this law.

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Cat breeds: Feline diabetes and ring worms

There are some cat breeds that have roots going back quite a bit in history. Some Japanese breeds, such as the Japanese Bobtail, can be traced back more than 1,000 years in history. These cats were very common and well known throughout Medieval Japan. Now days though, they are all but a myth throughout Japan and the entire world.

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Should you keep your cat indoors or out?

There has long been a great debate about how to properly keep a pet as a cat. While some believe it is best to keep them indoors in order to prevent the spread of feline disease and to save the lives of birds, others believe that keeping cats indoors contributes to feline behavior problems and does not allow cats to express their natural tendencies. So, which choice is best for you and your pet? In order to make the right decision, there are many things that you need to consider.

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Taking proper care of your cat

Cats are among the most popular pets worldwide, offering companionship, affection, and entertainment to their human families. However, being a responsible cat owner involves understanding their needs and providing the best care possible. This comprehensive guide covers everything from daily grooming to nutrition, hydration, and beyond, ensuring your cat remains healthy and your home, is clean.

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Feline health and cat scratching information

Cat lovers may be familiar with a common habit of cats, that is scratching. They simply appear interesting to watch, when a person sees them scratch walls or the armchair. For those who still want to investigate this, they may place an object in front of their cats provided the cats are not familiar with the same.

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Feline toxoplasmosis, you, and your cat: Prevention

Preventing toxoplasmosis infection involves some simple precautionary steps for both you and your cat. While there's no guarantee that you or your cat won't get it, every step you take may help. Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by a single-celled parasite known as Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). Both domestic and wild felines are the definitive hosts for T. gondii, which means that the cat is the only animal in which the organism reaches sexual maturity. Both cats and humans may become infected by coming in contact with it.

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