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tree cat tower: How to Choose the Best One for Your Cat

You just brought home a new tree cat tower, and your cat is already eyeing it from across the room. Whether you want something that blends into your living room decor or a full-on jungle gym your cat can conquer, picking the right realistic cat tree makes all the difference. The wrong choice collects dust;
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do cats cry tears? What Eye Discharge Really Tells You

You notice something wet beneath your cat’s eye and you wonder: do cats cry tears the way humans do? Maybe your cat just walked away from a fight with the other pet, or you’ve had a rough day and your cat curled up next to you looking somehow sad. It’s a fair question, and the
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cat stretching: What It Means and When to Pay Attention

You walk into the room and your cat is mid-stretch, front paws extended, spine arched, tail pointing straight up. It’s one of the most common things cats do, but there’s more behind cat stretching than it looks. You probably wonder: why do cats stretch so often, and is it always a normal thing? The short
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cat pokemon: Every Feline Pokemon You Need to Know

You’re building a team and realize you’ve never actually cataloged all cat pokemon in one place. Maybe you’re a collector focused on completing a specific set of all cat pokemon, or you just want to know which feline fighters are worth training. Either way, cats have a surprisingly strong showing in the Pokemon franchise, and
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cat door interior: How to Choose and Install the Right One

You’re tired of getting up at midnight to open the bedroom door for your cat, or you need to keep the laundry room accessible to your cat while keeping the dog out. A cat door interior solution handles both problems without remodeling anything. The right interior cat door gives your cat access to specific rooms
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cats and chocolate: Why It’s Dangerous and What to Do

You left a chocolate bar on the counter and now you’re staring at a partially chewed wrapper wondering if cats eat chocolate by accident sometimes and whether you need to worry. The answer is yes to both. Cats and chocolate are a bad combination, and even small amounts can cause real harm. This isn’t a
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why does my cat meow at night? Causes and What to Do

It’s 2 a.m. and your cat is yowling from the hallway. You’ve already fed them, the litter box is clean, and nothing seems obviously wrong. You find yourself wondering: why does my cat meow at night, and is this something I can actually fix? The short answer is yes, but you need to know what’s
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why does my cat bite me? Understanding Feline Biting Behavior

You’re petting your cat, everything seems fine, and then without obvious warning there are teeth in your hand. Sound familiar? If you keep asking yourself why does my cat bite me, you’re in good company. Most cat owners have been there. The behavior isn’t random, even when it feels that way, and understanding why do
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is my cat overweight? How to Tell and What to Do About It

You scratch your cat’s belly during cuddle time and realize you can barely feel the ribs under that layer of fluff. You start wondering: is my cat overweight, or is this just a big-boned cat? It’s a fair question, and one that matters a lot for your cat’s long-term health. Why is my cat fat
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can cats breathe through their mouth? What It Means

You glance over at your cat and notice the mouth is slightly open, maybe with some rapid shallow breaths. Your first thought is: can cats breathe through their mouth, and is this normal? The answer depends heavily on context. A cat panting with mouth open after a stressful car ride is different from a cat
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