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Cats are extremely intelligent. It can never be placed on a leash the way dogs are. In
Australia, twenty six percent of houses are having at least one pet cat. Cats outnumbered dogs by millions as house pets in
USA , UK and many countries of Europe.
Some cats love to climb and curl on the lap of their masters. However, you can ensure a
longer life for your pet cat by getting it spayed or neutered and getting all the necessary vaccinations done. They can also
manipulate their walk in such a way that they make minimum sound and leave negligible tracks.
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Protecting Cats From Cancer - Cancer does not just affect human
beings, cats can also be prone to the ill affects of this deadly disease. I have a cat who is called Pip and in
this article I will be writing about my families experience in protecting her from cancer, which the vet has
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Love Cats But Be Sure To Be On The
Lookout For Cat Allergy - Did you know that cat allergy is the most common and popular form of allergy in the
US according to medical statistics for allergies? Yes, it is true.The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology or AAAAI even have the figures to show that almost
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Indoor Outdoor Cats - Growing up over the years I have had very few times
where a cat has not kept me company. From a very early age I was delighted to spend the night snuggled up to a
fury purring cat. For several years I managed to become attached to female cats which I foun
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Cats - A Wonderful Species - Cats are wonderful, loving creatures.
It's not uncommon to see a cat in every other home, sleeping cozily on the laps and furniture of their owners. It
wasn't always this way. It is said that the cat wasn't domesticated until about 5000 years ago, in t
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Dogs and Cats - Training Eternal Enemies to
Co-Exist - Dogs and Cats. Eternal enemies, right? Through proper dog home obedience training you can teach
your animals to live together.The first mistake that most pet owners make when introducing their pet dogs and
cats is to allow them to make their own introdu
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Cats - Basic Care - Cats have been domesticated for a long time. Domesticated
cats originated in Africa and the Middle East between 4,000 and 8,000 years ago. There are many different breeds
of cats but most popular cats are the non-pedigree or "mutt" cats. You should al
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Ring Worm In Cats - Ringworm is a common skin disease in cats and dogs.
Unlike its name, it is not caused by any worm (though it used to be thought so) but by fungi called Dermatophytes
that thrive on dead tissues present in skin surface and follow circular a path to spread
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Siamese Cats - So you are thinking of adding a cat to your family? Have you
thought about which breed of cat is right for you? Each breed of cat is different. In this article I will be
telling you about the Siamese Cat, the most popular cat in the world.The Siamese Cat
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Do Cats Bond With Humans? - There are expert opinions that state that
cats are entirely independent animals that have chosen to associate themselves with man strictly as a "survival
strategy". There is probably some truth to this opinion (it's held particularly by people who
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The Temperament Of Cats - First of all, a domestic cat is a highly
intelligent and fiercely independent creature. It can never be placed on a leash the way dogs are. Cats do things
they want to do and when they want to do it. They will demand the things they want, such as food
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Obesity in Dogs and Cats - Obesity is a severe and debilitating
illness. It is the most common nutritional disease in pets and people; estimates suggest that up to 45% of dogs
and up to 13% of cats are obese (many doctors think these estimates are quite low judging by the number o
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Cats and Their Allure: What, When, Where and Why
- Domesticated cats have been gaining in popularity in the United States. It is projected that by the year 2010
there will be far more cats than dogs. Noted for their independence, cats can also be loving and loyal to their
owners. They adjust well to indoo
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Tips for Introducing Two Cats - Adding a new member to your
feline family is usually more exciting for you than your current cat. Even though they are solitary by nature,
most cats eventually learn to accept or at least tolerate newcomers. Because they are very territorial, the way
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Cats Debunked? A Review of "Cat Facts" - Did you
ever wonder if cats love? Are you ever curious about their origin, about what they dream of, about the way they
communicate?"Cat Facts" by Marcus Schneck and Jill Caravan is a great book to answer these and more questions
about cats, their histor
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