Survey your home for common kitty household hazards, including dangling electrical cords, poisonous plants, garbage disposal switches, drapery cords, open clothes dryers, ripped screen doors and breakables to ensure that your cat is truly safe.
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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.
moreDecided to adopt a bundle of furry, feline joy? Great! A more mature cat from your local shelter, humane society or other animal organization may be the best possible addition to your household.
moreAre your cat's claws catching on clothing, carpeting or furniture? If so, it might be time to brush up on your feline manicurist skills. Here are some tips for doing the job with maximum results and minimum discomfort -- for all involved.
moreMost cats enjoy a relaxing rubdown, but some methods will please them more than others. Our feline massage experts teach you the best techniques.
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