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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Why Some Cats Go Crazy for Catnip (and Others Don’t): The Science Behind Feline Reactions. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever sprinkled a little catnip on a toy and watched your cat roll, rub, zoom, and purr like they’ve just discovered a new life purpose — you’ve seen catnip magic in action. But just as common is the puzzled cat parent who asks, “Why doesn’t my cat care at all?”
By Independence Veterinary Clinic2 months ago in Petlife
Why Pet Collars Matter More Than We Think
Domestic animals read the world through continuity. A collar or ID tag may look trivial to a human, but to a dog or a cat it can operate as an identity object. I have seen this pattern across enough households, shelters, and animal-welfare cases to know it is not coincidence. When an animal becomes distressed after its collar is removed, the reaction is almost always tied to safety, belonging, and recognition.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Petlife
A Tale Of Two Kitties
Introduction This is just another excuse to share pictures of some of the cats that I see on my walks, and that sometimes come to demand treats at my back door. There was just Mrs P at first, but now she is followed by another that finishes the treats that Mrs P leaves if the magpies and birds don't get there first.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Petlife
Dog vs Cat
For centuries, dogs and cats have shared human homes, hearts, and history. Yet the debate over which animal makes the better pet—dog or cat—remains as lively as ever. This discussion is not about declaring a universal winner, but about understanding two very different species that offer companionship in unique ways. Dogs and cats differ in behavior, emotional expression, care requirements, and their relationship with humans. Choosing between them often reflects a person’s lifestyle, personality, and emotional needs rather than superiority of one animal over the other.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Petlife
Flea And Tick Treatment For Cats
Understanding Fleas and Ticks on Cats Fleas and ticks are common external parasites that can cause serious discomfort and health issues for cats. These tiny pests live off your cat’s blood, leading to itching, skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even disease transmission. Knowing how to treat and prevent infestations is vital for your cat’s well-being. Check out Flea And Tick Treatment For Cats!
By Thomas Muller2 months ago in Petlife
Underfoot Podcast
If you’re searching for a cat podcast that is the audio equivalent of those YouTube cat videos, where felines are filmed doing the cutest things, DO NOT listen to Underfoot. However, if you’re in search of a gripping audio documentary about urban crises and how that relates to cats on the street, then DO listen to Underfoot.
By Frank Racioppi2 months ago in Petlife
How to Manage Flea Allergy Dermatitis in Pets During this Winter Season. AI-Generated.
Many pet owners assume fleas disappear in winter but for pets suffering from Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD), colder weather does not always bring relief. Indoor heating, mild winters, and hidden flea life cycles can allow infestations to persist year-round. Understanding how to manage flea allergy dermatitis in pets during winter is essential to maintaining your pet’s comfort, skin health, and overall well-being.
By David Carter2 months ago in Petlife
Male vs Female Cats: Do They Grow at Different Rates?. AI-Generated.
Cats may look similar during their early kitten months, but as they grow, many pet parents begin to notice differences—especially between male and female cats. One of the most common questions veterinarians hear is: Do male and female cats grow at different rates?
By Highlands-Eldorado Veterinary Hospital2 months ago in Petlife
How to Choose the Right Dewormer for Your Cats – Expert Advice for Optimal Cat Health. AI-Generated.
Internal parasites are a common health concern for cats of all ages. Choosing the best dewormer for cats combined with natural worm prevention strategies is essential for protecting your cat’s digestive health, immunity, and overall wellbeing.
By David Carter3 months ago in Petlife
The Gentle Agreement. AI-Generated.
When people say cats are distant, Lena usually smiles and lets it pass. She knows better. Anyone who has shared a home with a cat understands that the relationship is not loud or obvious. It is quiet. Subtle. Built on small rituals and unspoken agreements.
By George Evan3 months ago in Petlife
The Quiet Comfort. AI-Generated.
Every evening, Sarah would sit on the edge of her couch, laptop balanced on her knees, staring at the blinking cursor that refused to move. Words, once easy, now felt heavy, like they were trapped somewhere between her thoughts and her fingers. She let out a long sigh, rubbing her temples. The silence of the apartment pressed in around her, broken only by the faint hum of the refrigerator.
By George Evan3 months ago in Petlife











