The question clients ask me more than any other – by far – is what litter I use at home.
It makes sense that people would ask about this because they know I’ve cleaned a LOT of litter boxes. I’ve used just about every type of litter on the market, thanks to a wide spectrum . . . → Read More: Just A Litter Off The Top (Comparing healthy litters)
Getting plenty of physical activity is important for cats, especially those who live indoors. Cats are adapted for certain kinds of play, so becoming familiar with the things that stimulate your cat to play will lead to you having more fun and forming a closer bond.
Inappropriate elimination can be one of the most frustrating problems for a cat owner to encounter. Solving it may take tenacity, a variety of approaches and above all, compassion for the cat. This article introduces some useful solutions to dealing with inappropriate urination in cats.
Cats evolved to get dietary moisture from their food, or fresh meat.
Most domestic cats eating dry kibble need more moisture than they’re getting. In the last few years, people have become more aware of the importance of keeping cats well hydrated. The moisture provided by a primarily wet diet . . . → Read More: I Drink Therefore I Am (Importance of moisture in cat diets)
Creative uses of non-skid carpet pads can minimize common annoyances for people who live with dogs and cats.
Obviously these pads are made to go under area rugs, and when used that way dogs and cats have an easier time controlling their movements as they run through the house or wrestle.