Animal shelters must screen their cats for health and temperament, whereas pet adoption ads posted on the Web or in newspapers by individuals are usually unregulated. Adopting a new cat from a shelter is therefore often the best, safest option.
read moreHow would you best describe your relationship with your cat? Is your pet like a member of your family, a best friend, a companion? Or an exotic, furry curiosity?
moreCapturing quality images of your cat can prove to be a challenge, since most felines aren't willing subjects. By following these tips from our pet photography experts, you'll soon be showing off your perfect pet pics.
moreIn this series, bloggers talk about all the ways their pets have shown them unconditional love -- and vice versa. Here, Roslyn Ayers shares her story.
moreFacebook, blogs and other social media tools are helping to match loving homes with homeless cats. Here's how you can get involved too.
moreFrom the missing cat files: success stories of found felines. In addition to these true-life tales, tips on what to do if your little pal ever decides to go on an adventure.
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