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What to Consider Before Bringing Home a Cat

What to Consider Before Bringing Home a Cat

Before you adopt, pass a few gates. Partner gate: everyone at home must accept a cat for the long haul, including future spouses and kids. Housing gate: enough space plus real safety—mesh screens on windows and balconies. Money gate: ~150 yuan/month basics and the ability to pay vet bills. Body gate: test yourself for cat allergy. Time gate: feeding, scooping, grooming, and a clingy cat that sits on your keyboard. And the other-pet gate: introduce newcomers slowly across territories.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Helping Your Cat Tolerate Nail Trims

Helping Your Cat Tolerate Nail Trims

Cats need sharp claws for climbing, and a trimmed tip grows back in about a week—so this is ongoing care, mostly to protect you from scratches. Front claws (5 each) sharpen fast and need ~weekly trims; blunter back claws (4 each) need only monthly. Use an Elizabethan collar or restraint, expose the claw by pressing the pad, and cut 2 mm outside the pink quick, perpendicular to the thin edge, steady and quick (under 5 minutes; two people help beginners). Make it pleasant with food rewards and 'go with the flow' timing when the cat is cuddly.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Helping Your Cat Enjoy Bath Time

Helping Your Cat Enjoy Bath Time

Cats don't strictly need baths, but a clingy, bed-sharing cat benefits from routine washing for hygiene. Avoid bathing kittens under 3 months, within a week of vaccines or travel/moves, or in cold weather. Prep by trimming nails a day ahead and using cat shampoo (not human—licking it can poison). Wash in a secure bathroom, wet and lather, rinse with a gentle warm spray avoiding eyes/ears, towel-dry, then use a low, quiet dryer. Build tolerance slowly: let the cat explore an empty tub with treats, then shallow water, and it may even ask for summer cool-down baths.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How Long Does a Cat Stay in Heat? A Complete Guide

How Long Does a Cat Stay in Heat? A Complete Guide

A queen in heat usually cycles for 3–6 days, while a male stays reactive for 7–10 days, often triggered by nearby females. Cats are seasonal, repeat breeders driven by daylight, peaking in spring and autumn. If a cat stays in heat beyond three weeks with abnormal discharge, it may signal cysts or infection—time for a vet visit. Spaying remains the most reliable fix.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Downsides of Owning a Ragdoll Cat

Downsides of Owning a Ragdoll Cat

Ragdolls are beloved but come with real drawbacks: heavy shedding that needs regular grooming, a large body that eats more and costs more, long fur that traps dust and food and spreads around the home, a clingy nature that demands attention, a higher purchase price, and a delicate stomach prone to diarrhea and vomiting. Their upsides, gentle friendliness, easy adaptability, and calm low-energy temperament, often make owners accept the extra work. Weigh the cons against your lifestyle before committing.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Signs Your Cat Dislikes You

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 dislike—and if you see five or more, it may be time to rebuild trust.

Pet Health 📅 January 4, 2021
What to Do When Your Cat and Dog Fight

What to Do When Your Cat and Dog Fight

Cats and dogs can live together peacefully with the right setup. Feed rivals separately, keep newcomers apart until they are familiar, and step in early at any bullying.

Pet Health 📅 January 2, 2021
Is a Barking Dog Just Being Affectionate?

Is a Barking Dog Just Being Affectionate?

A dog's bark is communication, not spoiling — it barks from excitement, fear, warnings, or discomfort, and constant barking usually points to a lack of training. Cure it with consistent boundary work and quiet-reward training rather than rewarding the noise, or the habit only grows.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Does My Dog Whine for No Reason?

Why Does My Dog Whine for No Reason?

Dogs whine to seek attention, show excitement, or vent frustration — the root cause is usually 'notice me.' Rule out pain with a checkup, then meet the need without rewarding the whine, and tire the dog out with daily exercise.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Is a Pomeranian Hard to Care For?

Why Is a Pomeranian Hard to Care For?

Pomeranians are prone to eye trouble, skin problems, and joint disease, need frequent coat brushing or they mat and shed, are smart but independent so they demand training, and cling to people so they risk separation anxiety when left alone. Caring for one means regular brushing, early training, portion control to avoid obesity, daily activity, routine vet checks with vaccines and deworming, and hygiene for eyes, ears, and teeth.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026