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3 days ago · In this post, we’re explaining 13 sleeping positions and why cats love them, along with where cats like to sleep. But watch out—two positions could be a medical concern. Let’s get started.
- Cassidy Sutton
2 days ago · This tutorial explains the Definition of ethernet cables, ethernet cable types, shielded cables, and Ethernet cables categories like Cat 3, 5, 5E, 6, 6a, 7, 9 ETC.
4 days ago · If you notice your cat smells bad, it can be from different reasons. Check up on your cat's coat, digestion and ears to see if it's necessary to go to the vet.
3 days ago · If your cat has eaten silica gel, don’t try and make them vomit. Some home therapies for making cats vomit are dangerous for your pet.
5 days ago · Cat chatter is usually communicated when prey is unattainable. The cat will often vocalise in a manner known as chittering. The sound is usually produced while the mouth is opened plus closed rapidly, creating a succession of short sounds punctuated by short pauses of silence.
- House cats’ vocal range is divided into three categories: sounds produced with the mouth closed, sounds delivered with an opening–closing mouth, an...
- High-pitched chatter and chirp are widespread vocalisations produced by felines, crickets, guinea pigs and rats. Wildcats can mimic the calls of th...
- This is an instinctive cat behaviour displayed by all domestic and wildcats of all ages and breeds.
- Chattering at laser pointers is usually due to frustration-provoking play. An element of irritation can develop if your cat is unable to catch the...
- We don’t really know why cats chatter when we sneeze. Typically, a cat will jump or run away from a sneeze since they don’t like loud noises. The m...
5 days ago · What Happens if My Cat Eats a Spider? In most cases, eating a spider will cause no harm at all to your cat. Most spiders are not dangerous, and even the venomous ones will have their venom digested before it can cause a problem.
3 days ago · Cats are known to chew on objects such as shoes, furniture, and cords. Learn how to stop this behavior to keep your cat (and household objects) safe.