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Amazing Cat Facts To Impress Your Friends
Cat lovers unite! If you share your life with a cat or a kitten (or more than one cat or kitten), chances are you share photos on your social media pages and with your work colleagues. “Hey, look how adorable Fluffy is sleeping on the bed!” We know who you are because that’s what we do, too!

Reasons To Adopt An Older Cat
We love kittens, BUT we also love older and senior cats. If you’re in the space to welcome a cat into your life and your home, why not choose an older cat from the shelter?

How To Celebrate Your Cat In 2020
If you’re sharing your life with a cat find time for bonding, playing and conversation! How will you celebrate 2020 and your cat? Please leave us a comment below or share on our Facebook page!

Fun Ways To Celebrate Your Cat
Cats are independent, sometimes solitary, can be easily distracted by a movement, a feather, a catnip mouse or other items. When your cat is focused on something, he is stubborn and may refuse to be moved.

Why Do My Cats Scratch The Furniture?
Let’s just say, “cats gotta scratch!” How can we say that so definitively? Because it is in the nature of cats to scratch. Cats scratch because it’s an instinctual behavior – like meowing, eating, sleeping in a patch of sunshine and snuggling their pet parents. Okay, maybe not all of those are instinct, but scratching certainly is.

How To Keep Cats Safe On Halloween
Halloween can be a scary time for all pets – yes, even dogs! – and because of that we have some tips to keep your cats safe on Halloween.

Are Black Cats Bad Luck?
Truly, are we still talking about this? Black cats as bad luck? Have you ever looked at a black cat? They are regal, beautiful and striking in their grace. Black cats are just as much bad luck as a calico, a white cat, a tortie or a Siamese – in other words, not bad luck at all.

How To ‘Train’ Your Cat
Can you train a cat? In fact, you can! There are many cats that can walk on a leash and fetch! Read more to learn how to train your cat.
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