Paw & Tail
by PrettyLitter
Tips and tricks for healthy cats and happy companions
Paw & Tail
by PrettyLitter
Tips and tricks for healthy cats and happy companions
PrettyLitter Blog
With cute snoring and a squishy little nose, flat-faced cats are undeniably adorable. These cats are also undeniably paw-pular. Whether you've got one at home, on your birthday wish list, or on your Instagram feed, these squishy cat faces are everywhere. Since flat-faced felines are becoming more popular as pets, here are some health factors to consider if you're thinking about bringing one home.
- 3 min read
Every cat mom and dad knows that keeping your home - especially your floors - squeaky clean with a fur baby around isn’t the simplest task. You love them, but they wreak havoc on those hardwoods. The kicker is that the products you’re using to clean those icky floors may not be safe for your little one. It’s important to know when choosing the products to clean your home what’s okay and not okay for your kitty to be around.
It's easy to overlook routine preventative care – we're all guilty of forgetting to book our own doctors' appointments, let alone Fluffy's. Cat vomiting, changes in behavior, and loss of appetite are just a few irregularities to keep in mind when visiting the vet. Let's break down cat wellness visits, what they are, and when to take your cat in for hers.
On May 14, 2019, Grumpy Cat – whose real name was Tardar Sauce – died of complications of a urinary tract infection (UTI). At only 7 years old, Grumpy Cat was taken from us and, more importantly, her owner far too early. Here’s what you need to know to protect your fur baby from the agony of UTIs.
From the tips of their toes to the hair on their fluffy adorable cat ears, our feline friends mean the world to us. Join us to learn more about the quicky qualities cats can come with!
- 4 min read
Surely, your fur baby hasn’t been downing chocolate chip cookies and sugary sodas, but she can still have dental issues. In fact, cat dental care is an important part of taking care of your feline friend.
Humans aren't the only ones who have to deal with styes and glaucoma. If you want to protect those gorgeous peepers on your cat's cute face, it's time to brush up on the most common feline eye health problems, like cat eye infection, allergies, and cataracts. Here's what to look out for and how to help keep your fur baby's lovely lookers healthy and twinkling.
Remember how fun it was to spook your friends or siblings as a kid and call them "scared-y cats?" As entertaining as that was - or still is - an actual anxious cat is no laughing matter. Helping your cat deal with stress is essential to his well-being. There are many natural ways - such as cat calming spray - to treat your fur baby's anxiety.
- 3 min read
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