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Bringing a New Cat Home: A Starter Guide
Set up food, bowls, a bed, a litter box, toys, a scratching post, and an odor-free deodorizer before arrival. Give a 7-day low-stress adjustment, keep the old food and litter, then follow the vaccine and deworming schedule.

How to Bond With a Stray Cat That Won’t Warm Up
Many stray cats have lost the ability to trust people and need to rebuild the connection slowly. Avoid eye contact at first, interact through toys at a distance, then gradually introduce gentle touch. Patience turns fear into trust.

Why Cats Get Stressed (and What to Do)
Cats are sensitive by nature, and the outside world looks and sounds nothing like homeβblurred vision, four-times-sharper hearing, and overwhelming smells can trigger fear. Severe stress weakens immunity and links to FIP, respiratory disease, fatty liver, and urinary problems, so it is best avoided.

Signs Your Cat Dislikes You
Cats are honest about their feelings, and a cat that is unhappy with you will show it plainly. From ignoring you and missing the litter box to aggression and even running away, these are the common ways a cat signals dislikeβand if you see five or more, it may be time to rebuild trust.

What to Do When Your Cat Won’t Cooperate for Photos
Getting a good photo of your cat is about method, not luck. Lure with treats and toys, never force a scared cat, use burst mode, and a little editing saves the day.

What to Do About Cat Stress (Stress Response)
Stress weakens a cat's immune system and can trigger bladder, gut, and breathing problems along with anxiety. A calm environment, a safe hideaway, and patience help; good early socialization prevents much of it.

How to Read Your Cat’s Personality
A cat's coat color often hints at its temperament, but upbringing matters just as much. Learning these patterns helps you pick a cat whose personality fits your home.

How to Share Great Cat Photos (and Actually Teach Something)
Cat photos dominate social feeds, but pairing a great shot with genuine pet-care knowledge turns casual sharing into a credible, helpful presence. A simple grid layout lets both the cuteness and the tips shine.

What to Do When Your Cat Flops in Front of You
When a cat throws itself on the floor and rolls onto its back, it is not always asking for a belly rub. Understanding this defensive yet trusting posture helps you respond without getting scratched.

How to Know If Your Dog Likes You
Dogs show affection in many quiet and obvious ways, from watching your every move to greeting you at the door and comforting you when you are down. Learning to read these signals helps you understand just how much your dog loves you.