The Real House Cats of Suburbia: A Guide to Living in the Burbs with your Best Bud
Suburban felines have the best of both worlds – the space that a rural home provides combined with the excitement of a friendly neighborhood, and we’ve got all the tips on how to make the most out of this environment.
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How to Solve Unprovoked Aggressive Cat Behavior
If you are dealing with an aggressive cat that attacks people or other cats, don’t take it personally. Here are a few solutions.

How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Entertained
Looking for ways to entertain your cat while you're away? Here are 5 fun ways to keep your cat entertained while you're not home.

Country Cats: What to Know About Owning a Rural Cat
Want a kitty to keep you company in your home in the countryside? Learn how to feed, clean, and care for a country cat, and how to make the most of your cat’s lifestyle in these wide-open spaces!

The City Dweller’s Guide to Living in a Small Apartment with a Cat
Want a kitty to keep you company in your small, city apartment? Learn how to feed, clean and care for a cat in the city, and how to make the most of your cat’s lifestyle in an urban metropolis.

Do Cats Get Seasonal Allergies?
Find your cat sneezing a lot or losing patches of hair? They could have seasonal allergies. Reduce outdoor time and implement regular baths to help reduce irritation.

Dear Tabby (Vol II): Lofty Tails, Paper Eating, Clothing Crazy & More
Our cat experts answer questions about cats water slapping, eating paper, licking plastic bags, and just what makes cat people so “crazy”.

Everything You Need to Know About Therapy Cats
Therapy cats provide emotional support and comfort to those living with disabilities and disorders. To get a therapy cat, you’ll need a valid medical diagnosis and prescription letter. Learn everything you need to know about therapy cats in this guide from World’s Best Cat Litter™.

When Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?
Cats, like humans, require regular, preventative care to ensure they live a long healthy life. If you’re unsure of when to take your cat to the vet, remember that preventative care is far better, and cheaper, than reactive care. Don’t wait, schedule an appointment today.