Felines and Zodiac Signs

  by Nomi Berger   Are your pussycats’ purr-sonalities written in the stars? It may be more fancy than fact, but consulting the cosmos for clues can be both entertaining and illuminating. All you need are their birth dates to see if they match the birth signs below.   Aries (March 21 – April 20) […]

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Nosebleeds in Cats

  by Nomi Berger   Cats can experience nosebleeds (epistaxis) for a variety of reasons. It doesn’t require that great a trauma for a cat’s delicate nasal blood vessels to begin bleeding as a result of a blow to her nose or face. The most common reason for nosebleeds is fighting with other cats and […]

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Is Ribbon Risky for Kitty?

  by Nomi Berger   It’s an open secret that cats ENJOY playing with ribbon. In fact, anything resembling a ribbon – be it string, yarn or twine, shoelaces, tinsel or rubber bands – is a cause for kitty cat celebration. There is, however, a fine line between safe play and unsafe play. Interacting with […]

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The Hazards of Cat Hypothermia

  by Nomi Berger   Every winter, cats die due to being left outside in the cold. That they have fur does NOT ensure their ability to survive out of doors for any length of time when the thermometer plummets. What they DO need is shelter and warmth. And if your precious puss slips outside […]

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Cheeky Cats Who Chew

  by Nomi Berger   Although “appropriate” chewing (to relieve the pain of teething, for example) may be acceptable in kittens, it’s far from acceptable in fully-grown felines. Contrary to the old adage, curiosity may not kill your cat, but introduce chewing into the equation, and curiosity can certainly cause both hurt and harm. Some […]

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Dementia in Senior Cats

  by Nomi Berger   As with humans, cognitive dysfunction or dementia in cats is more prevalent the older they get. Because of this, protective pet parents must become proactive pet parents to ensure their cherished companions receive the extra care they require. For senior cats without a specific disease or injury, these are some […]

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Why Do Cats Put Toys in Their Bowls?

    by Nomi Berger   The short answer, despite several theories: no one really knows. And yet, consider the following: Safekeeping: The theory given the most credence by animal behaviorists involves a cat’s territorial instinct. They believe cats consider their food and water bowls to be safe places, known only to them. Depositing a […]

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Diabetes in Cats

by Nomi Berger   Has your cat been drinking a lot more water recently, and having to urinate more frequently? Has she begun losing weight despite being hungrier than usual and wanting to eat all the time? If so, she may have diabetes. The second most common glandular disorder in cats (hypothyroidism is first), diabetes […]

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All About Tail Wags

  by Nomi Berger   Curious about the meaning behind YOUR kitty’s tail wag? According to many cat behaviorists, the manner in which your frolicsome feline wags her tail can have several different meanings. Consider then:   “The Swish” Playing cats will often swish their tails from side to side before pouncing. On the other […]

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Cat Strokes: The Silent Stalkers

    by Nomi Berger   While relatively rare, a cat stroke is always alarming. A stroke occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is obstructed, resulting in almost immediate tissue damage and disruption of your cat’s bodily functions. Therefore, recognizing the symptoms, getting a diagnosis and beginning treatment can mean the difference […]

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