How Do Vets Draw Blood From Cats? A Calm Guide
Vets draw blood quickly from the neck or leg vein with gentle restraint. Here’s exactly… Read More
Vets draw blood quickly from the neck or leg vein with gentle restraint. Here’s exactly… Read More
Cats can, but they’re nose-breathers, so open-mouth breathing at rest is usually an… Read More
Cats groom their own flora on a clean-ish coat, and their stomach acid and saliva help… Read More
Yes, cats can have a single kitten, though 3 to 5 is typical. Here’s why it happens, the… Read More
Blankets are breathable and cats self-regulate air pockets, so healthy cats breathe… Read More
Yes, vocalizing during labor is normal for cats. Here’s what sounds to expect, why some… Read More
Peeing when scared is an involuntary fear response, not spite. Here’s why it happens… Read More
If your cat hisses at everyone but you, you’re their safe person and others read as… Read More
Cats shake their paws to fling off something they hate, like water, litter, or crumbs… Read More
Siamese cats need high-protein, portion-controlled food to fuel their lean, active… Read More
Diluted vinegar can deter cats from a spot for a while, but it’s a band-aid. Here’s when… Read More
A kitten’s poop-smelling breath usually means something they ate or a teething mouth… Read More
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