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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
10 Reasons why we all love Cats:
I have actually constantly been a pet enthusiast because I was a youngster. Unlike humans, pets offer you unconditional love. They don't dump you or leave you in the dust. I enjoy all animals, however I have constantly had an unique love for cats.Cats are outstanding; simply look at YouTube! Only felines are humorous adequate to be the greatest celebs online. While all of these reasons are great, there are plenty of other reasons to love cats as well.
By Shamaz Abraham3 years ago in Petlife
What are cats thinking when they drink water
Does your cat also refuse to drink water from the basin? Is the cat more interested in water from the faucet, water from the bathroom, and water from your basin? This is a common situation in the process of cat ownership. When a cat is in this situation, it often indicates that the water bowl or water provided by the popper cooper to the cat does not meet the cat's needs. When raising a cat, the popper cooper needs to adhere to one principle: to give the cat access to fresh and larger water sources.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Petlife
Cat anxiety when the relief method
By observing a cat's licking behavior, the owner can better understand the cat's emotional changes. When a cat is nervous and upset, he or she will lick for longer periods and will extend the area of his or her coat. If you look closely at these details, you will know exactly when your cat is in a state of anxiety, and you can eat or interact with your cat to relieve stress and help your cat get out of anxiety.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Petlife
Why are cats afraid of the cold?
During the cold winter months, domestic cats can develop a fear of the cold. Some cats will also often appear depressed in winter, which is related to the low temperature or large temperature difference in the room where the cat lives. Popper-coopers need to provide cats with appropriate opportunities to keep warm in winter, so that cats can actively choose warmer places to rest, thus improving their health status and improving their mood.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Petlife
Nibbs Heals a Broken Heart
I have had pets for most of my life. Each pet had its own personality. Everyone was different and special. I was able to relate to all of their quirks and differences. I believe pets come into your life for a reason. Pets love unconditionally. Okay, maybe that is not quite right. There are a few conditions. You must love them, feed them, keep them clean and take care of their health needs. Human companions are similar however, you hope that human companions will take care of their own cleanliness.
By Lyn Porter3 years ago in Petlife
The Hound Cat
Murzik actually even was not my cart. He was my grandad's cat. It was cold Ukrainian February when he as a kitten meowed sitting on the garbage place. My granddad had heard the kitten for three or four days from his flat at the fourth floor and then just brought the cat home. He always loved cats but my grandma was always against having one at home. Murzik appeared to be a teenage cat rather than a small kitten. He was scared and hungry and cold. For many years he would be terrified with a thought of going outside. And he would always purr only asking for food, as some kind of gratitude. And of course new owner spoiled him very quickly. As result the pet could not only scratch as a cat (and did it hard while playing with you), but also could bite as a dog. Once he tried to bite my cousin, who luckily had a good reaction and raised his hand higher in time. As result the cat hung on the sleeve of his shirt with clenched jaws just like a bulldog, meowing like "put me down" but not agreed to let the arm go. He also could attack people. One of his favorite tricks was to lick your hand and then to bite at the exactly the same place. I joked that he disinfects the place before biting. That's why sometimes he was locked in the bathroom when guests came. However usually it was as a form of play, without real aggression, though quite careless play.
By Olga Moyseyenko3 years ago in Petlife









