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Why Does Your Cat Snore or Purr Heavily?
Some cats snore in sleep, some when approached, some after eatingโtrue 'snore kings.' But it depends on when. Here we explain cat snoring.

Can Cats Get Glaucoma?
Feline glaucoma is high intraocular pressure harming the eye; cats have congenital, primary, and secondary types, and untreated it can blind. Here we explain it.

What Do Dog Sleeping Positions Mean?
Dogs seem carefree, but their sleeping poses carry meaning โ revealing personality and how safe they feel. This article decodes common dog sleep positions.

How to Read Cat Body Language
Humans have micro-expressions; cats have body language showing mood, but many cannot read it. Here is how to read cat language.

What Your Hamster’s Sleeping Positions Mean
Hamsters strike different sleeping poses that signal how secure they feel. This guide interprets the belly-up, sitting, and curled poses, and what each says about your pet's comfort.

What Your Cat’s Sleeping Position Reveals
Cats are famous for sleeping almost all day in bizarre positions that amuse owners. But a sleeping posture is not meaninglessโit reflects mood and sleep quality. Here is how to read cat sleeping positions.

How to Tame a Feral Cat
Taming a feral cat takes time, patience, and above all, trust. Because feral cats are naturally wary of people, the first step is to provide a safe, clean space with reliable food and waterโand to feed them yourself so they learn your scent and presence. Speak softly, move slowly, and never use force. Once they relax around you, introduce basic commands with positive rewards, and keep up regular vet checks, vaccinations, and daily grooming. With consistency and care, a frightened stray can become a confident, happy house cat.

Why Does My Cat Always Tuck Its Paws Under Its Body?
Cats often tuck their paws under the body whether resting or sleeping. It can mean the cat feels safe and relaxed, is cold, wants to avoid being disturbed, or is protecting you from its sharp claws.

Why Won’t My Cat Sleep in Its Bed? How to Train It to
A cat may reject its bed because it dislikes the material, the spot is noisy or out of sight, it was allowed to sleep with you as a kitten, or it is simply too attached to follow you around. Fix it by picking a material and shape the cat prefers, placing the bed somewhere quiet yet within view, and rewarding it with praise and treats whenever it chooses the bedโwhile firmly returning it there if it jumps on your bed.

Why Has My Cat Suddenly Stopped Sleeping in Its Bed?
If a cat that used to use its bed suddenly refuses, check for a strong or unpleasant smell, dirt, dampness, or a bed that has grown too small as the cat got bigger. If it never liked the bed, the material may be wrong for the season or the spot may be too noisy. Clean or re-site the bed, match the material to the weather, and place it where the cat already likes to nap.