
How Long Should I Play With My Cat?
Cats are generally happy in their own company and spend most of their time sleeping, so it’s easy to mistakenly assume that they can be left to entertain themselves. However, playing with your cat is...
Cats are generally happy in their own company and spend most of their time sleeping, so it’s easy to mistakenly assume that they can be left to entertain themselves. However, playing with your cat is...
The best cat litter gets the job done. It makes scooping easier and keeps conditions a little more pleasant for you and your cat. We're on the hunt for strong odor control, minimal dust and...
Your cat is a natural born hunter and his feeding experience should reflect that. While what you feed your cat is more important than what you feed him in, the way your cat’s meals are...
Whether you call them cat zoomies or cat crazies, this feline behavior is unmistakable. “Zoomies” is a word used to describe seemingly random periods of bursts of energy in cats. Cats with the zoomies might...
Our cats live closely with our families every day. Keeping them healthy and parasite free is extremely important. Intestinal parasites can occur in any age cat, and several types of intestinal worms infect our housecats....
It’s not uncommon to see an adventurous cat climbing through the grass to pounce on a small mouse or anything else that they consider to be “prey.” Nor to see an indoor cat acting on...
Prescription cat food for hyperthyroidism features deliberately low levels of iodine to help reduce the production of excess thyroid hormone. While dietary therapy won’t cure hyperthyroidism in cats, it may help your cat maintain or...
Does Instinct Raw Pet Food have what it takes to satisfy your cat’s carnivorous instincts? Find out in our unbiased Instinct Raw Pet Food cat food review. The Cats.com Standard—Rating Instinct Raw Pet Food on...
It’s in their nature. Your cat needs to stalk, chase, and pounce. When cats live indoors without the stimulation of the outdoor hunt, it’s important to enrich their environment with species-appropriate play. If you don’t...