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How to Stop a Cat From Peeing Outside the Litter Box
Inappropriate urination usually falls into two patterns — territorial marking or true accidents — and the cause can be medical, emotional, hormonal, or about the box itself. Finding which one it is guides the fix, and punishment only makes it worse.

Vaccination Tips for Cats and Dogs
A smooth vaccination comes down to the right timing, honest health reporting, and careful aftercare. Knowing what to do before, during, and after the shot — and why boosters matter — protects your pet when its immunity briefly dips.

Why Your Kitten Has Diarrhea: Common Causes and Care
Kitten diarrhea has several common triggers — chills, an immature or stressed gut, or parasites. Finding the cause before treating it is the fastest way to get a young cat's digestion back on track.

How to Help an Aloof Cat Become More Affectionate
An adult cat's personality is shaped by genetics, environment, and how you interact with it. While you can't change the genes, the right handling and daily bonding can help a standoffish cat learn to trust and even enjoy you.

Signs Your Cat Is Unhappy — and What to Do
Cats express discomfort in subtle ways that are easy to miss — changes in voice, appetite, grooming, or hiding. Learning these behavioral clues and how to respond calmly protects both your cat's mental health and your bond.

How to Train a Cat That Poops or Pees Outside the Litter Box
When a cat starts eliminating outside the litter box, it is usually signaling something specific: an unpleasant box, stress, a medical problem, or territorial marking. Figuring out which pattern you are seeing is the key first step, and most cases improve once the underlying cause is addressed.

Do Hot Ears Mean Your Cat Has a Fever
Hot ears don't always mean fever. A cat's weak sweat glands make it heat up in a warm room, and thin ear skin warms fast, so offer water and shade first. True fever brings dullness, dry nose, and poor appetite, and a thermometer confirms it.

What to Do When Your Cat Has Diarrhea
Cats get diarrhea from chills or bad diet, and a probiotic plus warmth often settles it. Parasites and stress are other common triggers, so deworm on schedule and ease environment changes. Frequent diarrhea with vomiting may mean gastritis or distemper and needs a vet.

Why Your Cat Is Lethargic and Just Lying Around
A cat that suddenly turns sluggish and keeps lying down may be fighting an illness, since cats hide discomfort and can't tell us. Persistent lethargy calls for a veterinary diagnosis to rule out something serious. Good nutrition and a clean environment help prevent it.

Helping Your Pregnant Cat Through a Safe Pregnancy
Many owners have never dealt with a pregnancy, so a pregnant cat can be puzzling. The essentials are steady calcium, a quiet space, gentle movement, careful handling, and balanced nutrition. Getting these right helps the queen and her kittens stay healthy.