Cat scratching. It’s as natural to felines as purring or chasing a toy. It’s not misbehavior. It’s an instinct that’s essential for their physical and emotional well-being. But when your sofa arms ...
Having a cat is a lot like living with a roommate who you love eternally but who really can’t be bothered to accommodate you ...
Dear Miss Behavin’: My cat has been scratching herself on and off for the past few days, could it be fleas or some other skin issue? Reply: Usually an easy way to check for fleas is to comb through ...
Q: Mackenzie, my 2-year-old male cat, scratches, licks himself obsessively and bites his skin even though he's on Advantage flea treatments every month and has no fleas. He's starting to develop some ...
Scratching is a natural behavior for cats, you might have noticed that felines often also love to sink their claws into rugs, among other furniture. While no rug is invincible to wear and tear, the ...
Feline hyperesthesia is a condition in which your cat has increased sensitivity in parts of their skin. Your cat may react when you try to pet this area. The word hyperesthesia means increased ...
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