Cats are independent creatures that like to live on their own terms. They don’t take kindly to commands, and they decide alone when they will interact or show affection. So, when it comes to things like keeping your cat safe from candles, the process should be taken seriously. Candles can be safely burned around cats,… Read More
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Our feline companions get into many things they shouldn’t (the garbage, our food, all those breakable things sitting on the counter). Sometimes plants are included on this list. That’s why it’s always good to know what plants are cat-friendly and which aren’t. Today, we’re looking at petunias. Are petunias poisonous to cats? Good news—if your… Read More
A cat’s eyes are the windows to their souls. They use them to express a range of emotions and feelings like excitement, affection, fear, and pain. A cat’s pupils are usually slit-shaped and vertical, so if you spot your cat’s eyes looking dilated, it can be worrying. Dilated pupils in cats occur for a variety… Read More
Black cats have been the unfortunate subjects of an age-old superstition that they bring misfortune. This reputation means that we often see Halloween decorations in the shape of black cats and some people are still wary about crossing paths with one. When you meet a black cat, though, you may ponder the question “how on… Read More
If you enjoy using scented products to unwind, you may be wondering if these are safe for your cats to be around. Though scented candles, essential oils, and incense can do wonders for helping us destress after a long day, unfortunately, they can be stressful to your cat’s respiratory system. Cats have sensitive respiratory systems… Read More
The Peace Lily, with its distinctive sweet scent, silky green foliage, and delicate white flowers can be found in many homes worldwide. If you’re a cat parent, you may have come upon this post because you’re worried that your cat has taken a bite out of one of your peace lilies and don’t know how… Read More
German Shepherds are dogs known for their big personalities—they’re big-hearted, hardworking, and fiercely loyal to the right people. But how do German Shepherds get along with cats? There’s no clear-cut answer to this question because every dog is different. We can make generalizations about a breed’s temperament, but there are many other factors to consider…. Read More
Calico cats’ coloring patterns are so unique and eye-catching that it’s easy to assume that these cats must be rare. This is only partly true. While female calico cats aren’t so unusual, male calicoes are incredibly rare—a genetic anomaly, even! 99.9% of calico cats are female, so the chance of coming across a male calico… Read More
Calico cats are pretty common, but it may surprise you to learn that male calicos are not. The majority of the calico cat population is made up of females, with only one out of every 3,000 calico cats being born male! But why is this the case? In this post, we explore calicoes in more… Read More
Have you ever had a friend come over, and after a few minutes, you start to notice their eyes begin to run, you hear them sniffing, and then a fit of continuous sneezes breaks out? Well, that’s probably because of your Persian cat! As cute, fluffy, and easygoing as they may be, they’re not allergy-friendly… Read More
As a pet parent, research is a vital first step before placing a new plant into your home, as you need to be certain that it’s not toxic to your cat. Your curious fur baby is bound to end up playing with—and munching on—new additions to your home, and it’s your responsibility to keep them… Read More
While hydrangeas are poisonous to cats, it should be noted that a very large amount must be consumed by your feline friend in order for them to become sick. Symptoms are often mild and tend to go unnoticed. However, if your cat experiences vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive lethargy after eating a hydrangea, take them to… Read More
Marigolds are bright, colorful flowers that come in shades of orange, red, and yellow, and many people love to have them around their yards or even in flower pots around their homes. If you have dogs in your household, you may wonder if marigolds are a safe flower to have near them. While you want… Read More
Hot dogs have the potential to bring out naughty behavior in every dog. One whiff and the big guns come out. The drool starts flowing, the begging begins, and the cute puppy eyes make an appearance. And if that doesn’t work? Get ready for a weenie heist. If your dog does manage to snag a… Read More
It’s no wonder that azalea plants are so popular. These flowering shrubs make excellent landscape plants and they’re easy to grow and care for. If you’re wondering if azaleas are poisonous to cats because you think your cat ate some, you should know that azaleas are considered toxic to cats. Azalea plants contain a toxic… Read More
When you look at your dog and think about how cute it is, you may wonder what function its whiskers serve. These hairs on its face give it character and an adorable factor, but what are they even there for? If you’ve ever wondered why your canine has whiskers and what exactly they do, read… Read More
If you have a pregnant dog or are just curious about what pregnancy and birth are like for canines, this guide is for you. Humans can be in labor for days in some cases, but if your dog is pregnant, the labor process will likely be quite a bit shorter. Like people, each dog is… Read More
Now more than ever, pet owners worry about the health of their dogs and how different treats, foods, and toys can impact their furry companions. Being a conscious pet owner who cares for your dog’s health is wonderful, but it can sometimes be confusing to determine which products are safe and which are not. Often,… Read More
These situations come up every growing season—you’re getting your yard ready for landscaping after pouring through horticultural catalogs and the next thing you know, your cat is munching on a plant that could be toxic. While you might love marigolds, it can be scary to catch your cat snacking on their flowers and leaves. So,… Read More
Ferns are popular house and landscaping plants because they often look lush and welcoming. Ferns are plants don’t have flowers or seeds but release spores to reproduce. They are vascular plants with roots, stems, and leaves. So, if you have ferns around your property and want to know if they are toxic to dogs, you… Read More
Some dog owners don’t mind giving their dogs a small treat from the table occasionally, while others only allow their dogs to eat canine food and treats. Regardless of the rules you have for your dog’s diet, dogs often find their way into treats of all kinds. Your pet might be determined to eat anything… Read More
Often associated with Halloween, magic, and numerous superstitions, black cats are easy to recognize. They’re not a breed themselves, though. Since black is a coat color rather than an actual breed, black cats are included in the breed standard for many purebred felines. They can be crossbreeds too. Since several recognized breeds include black as… Read More
The snake plant is a popular decorative houseplant with long, thin leaves that grow vertically. This plant is also called a mother-in-law’s tongue, a magic sword plant, or a viper’s bowstring hemp plant. They are common in plant-loving households because they are hardy and easy to care for. They don’t require much maintenance and can… Read More
Cats love to chase and capture any small critters that they find, including insects. Ladybugs are distinctive insects that are normally easy to spot. There are over 5,000 species of ladybugs around the world! The most common ladybug in North America is the seven-spotted ladybug. You can identify these insects by their small, round, shiny… Read More
Huskies are loyal, energetic, and intelligent dogs. They have high energy levels and are driven by their instincts. Owning one of these beautiful dogs might be a challenge at times, but they are affectionate and fun dogs that make loving pets. You might think that your friendly Husky wouldn’t hurt a fly, but this may… Read More
Being a cat lover with cat allergies is a tough situation. Staying away from cats or not owning one may be impossible for some people. The search for hypoallergenic cats is what usually follows because people feel that they can have the best of both worlds: a cat that doesn’t trigger their allergies. Are domestic… Read More
Try as you might, it can be difficult to keep your cat away from your houseplants. Some cats like to chew and eat the leaves. Others like to play in the dirt and knock the plants over, viewing them as some sort of jungle gym. Some plants are toxic to cats, however, and shouldn’t be… Read More
While some pet owners prefer dogs over cats or vice versa, many people enjoy the company of both animals. In this case, finding a dog breed that gets along well with cats is essential if you want them to coexist. With proper training and socialization, the Border Collie is an energetic and friendly choice for… Read More
It’s no secret that cats love to eat plants. In fact, a lot of common houseplants are poisonous to cats. Easter lilies are one such plant. If your cat eats an Easter lily or even licks some pollen, it can be very dangerous. Here’s what you need to know about Easter lily poisoning in cats… Read More
It’s no secret that cats love to explore their surroundings. And with all the new plants becoming popular in homes and gardens, it’s important to know if any of them are toxic to our feline friends. Philodendrons are not toxic but can cause irritation to a cat’s stomach if ingested. The leaves of the plant… Read More
If you love plants but own a cat, you might wonder what plants are safe to have inside your home. What about air plants? Are air plants toxic to cats? Good news! The answer is no, air plants are not toxic to cats. In fact, they’re often recommended as pet-safe plants because they don’t produce… Read More
Most Australian Shepherds have wonderful, outgoing personalities. Some are a little shy around strangers, but they love spending time with their family members. They generally get along well with young children and other dogs that live in their households. They usually aren’t aggressive when meeting dogs in public places either. If Australian Shepherds can get… Read More
Cats have a reputation for being independent and anti-social. But the truth is that felines have an affectionate and loving side. They may not show that side to everyone they spend time with, but their owners certainly get to experience it. As cat owners, we love showing our pets affection too. Many show their affection… Read More
Orange tabby cats seem to have gained a reputation for being extremely affectionate and loving. Some people think that it’s due to their genetics, while others think that it is just a coincidence. It’s important to note that orange tabbies are not a breed. Many breeds can include orange tabbies. The truth is that orange… Read More
Nothing beats cuddling with your cat at the end of the day, especially on cold days when they’re just like fluffy hot-water bottles. But while their body temperature is, on average, a few degrees higher than ours, cats can get cold too. A cat’s ears are the most likely appendage to get cold on occasion,… Read More
Hairless cats are truly unique. These cats have genetic mutations that have made them bald. Some people might think that not having any hair makes these cats easier to care for, but they actually require more care than furry cats. They are usually covered in wrinkly skin that feels fuzzy and warm. They look like… Read More
The healthcare of our felines is one of the most important responsibilities that we cat owners take on. This includes any potential surgeries that they might need to undergo. One of the most common procedures for male cats is neutering. While many pet owners understand that neutering is a surgical procedure to sterilize cats, not… Read More
Serval cats are wild cats native to the African savannah. Their exotic looks and comparable size to domestic cats make them appealing as pets. But are they safe? Serval cats are wild cats, which means they are considered dangerous. While they aren’t as large as a cheetah or a leopard, they have the precision, strength,… Read More
A healthy cat’s ears should feel warm. Cats can’t sweat, so they use their ears to regulate their body temperature. If they’ve been sunning themselves, their ears might radiate some of that heat back into the environment and be warmer than usual. However, if your pet’s ears suddenly feel like they’re blazing without an obvious… Read More
Everyone knows cats don’t like water. In fact, most cats hate water and will do anything to avoid getting wet. There are several reasons why cats are afraid of water, some of which are scientific and others that are anecdotal. Here are the top five reasons why cats fear water: The 5 Reasons Cats Are… Read More
Cats are highly intelligent pets that have a range of senses that help them to understand their owners. If you are sick, having your feline companion by your side can help you through the recovery process. For the most part, cats can detect when their owners are feeling under the weather, which is why some… Read More
Many pet owners suffer from allergies, and cats that are considered hypoallergenic can help to alleviate some of the symptoms. While no cat is completely hypoallergenic, certain breeds are less likely to cause a reaction in people with allergies. With their distinctive striped coats, tabbies are among the most popular cats for cat lovers. When… Read More
Spotted or striped coats go a long way toward giving certain felines an exotic look. It’s not just the spotted fur and muscular body that make the Savannah cat wild at heart, though. The breed is a result of pairing a Siamese with a wild cat known as the Serval. Depending on the generation —… Read More
Although foxes are more closely related to dogs, being part of the Canidae family, their cat-like mannerisms, long whiskers, patient hunting, and agility mean many people believe that they’re related to cats. But foxes aren’t related to cats other than both being mammals. Believing that foxes are cats is an easy conclusion to come to,… Read More
Tortoiseshell is not a breed but a coat pattern that cats of many different breeds may genetically develop. These cats got their name because their coat pattern is similar to that of a tortoise’s shell. Tortoiseshell cats are sometimes confused with calico cats, but they do not have a white base coat like calicos do…. Read More
Cats are known for being independent and aloof. They don’t typically do what humans or other animals want them to do. They usually march to their own beat, depending on their mood and their attitude. However, cats aren’t just hardened animals that don’t enjoy affection or love. In fact, almost all cats show affection to… Read More
The Venus flytrap is a popular species of carnivorous plant that’s fascinating to watch in action. If you are a cat owner, it’s important to be cautious about what plant species you keep because many common plants are toxic to cats. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about a Venus flytrap being toxic to your… Read More
Himalayan salt lamps can create an atmosphere in your home that you find calming, but what about your pets? Is it safe to keep salt lamps with a cat in the house? What happens if your cat eats one? Salt lamps hold the potential to cause salt toxicity in cats if they lick or eat… Read More
There is a great deal of debate surrounding the safety of laser pointers for cats. Most of the concern seems to focus on the beam being bad for their eyes. While you obviously shouldn’t shine it into your cat’s eyes on purpose, this isn’t the problem with laser pointers. The reason laser pointers can be… Read More
Great for sauces, salads, and sandwiches, the tomato is a versatile fruit packed with vitamins and minerals. Considering how many dishes tomatoes can be used in and how often hungry cats beg for food, your feline best friend is likely to take a nibble of a tomato at some point. Tomatoes are both toxic and… Read More