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Why Pets Constantly Lick Their Paws

Why Pets Constantly Lick Their Paws

Dogs/cats licking paws is normal; don't panic. But if too frequent, check the pad for redness/swelling; if found, see a vet - long ignored, infection worsens.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Three Adorable Behaviors of Cats

Three Adorable Behaviors of Cats

Cats knead from kitten nursing, tuck paws when relaxed and warm, and purr to show contentment or sometimes to beg or soothe pain. These cozy habits are signs of trust and happiness.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Reading Your Cat’s Body Language

Reading Your Cat’s Body Language

A cat's purrs, ears, tail and posture all send messages. From the 'airplane ears' of annoyance to the belly-up trust and the thoughtful 'slow blink', learning these signals helps you understand and bond with your cat.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Cats Love Pushing Things Off Tables

Why Cats Love Pushing Things Off Tables

Cats knock items off tables to get your attention, act on hunting instinct, explore with their paws, beat boredom, or satisfy curiosity. Daily play helps burn excess energy.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
5 Cat Breeds That Barely Shed

5 Cat Breeds That Barely Shed

If cat hair is your nemesis, consider the Sphynx, Tonkinese, Bombay, Cornish Rex, or Devon Rex — low-shedding breeds with distinct looks and affectionate natures.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Cats Cover Their Faces While Sleeping

Why Cats Cover Their Faces While Sleeping

Cats sleep in all kinds of strange positions. Have you noticed your cat likes to sleep with its face covered? Is it shyness? What is the real reason?

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Cats and Dogs Shed in Spring (and When to Worry)

Why Cats and Dogs Shed in Spring (and When to Worry)

Shedding spikes in spring and autumn as pets swap coats — that's normal. But heavy hair loss with behavior changes can signal skin disease, diet, allergies, stress, or parasites.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Can a Bee Sting Be Fatal to Cats and Dogs?

Can a Bee Sting Be Fatal to Cats and Dogs?

A bee sting can be fatal to cats and dogs, though the chance is low. Most just need the stinger out, some anti-inflammation, and care. Here is what owners should do.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do When a Cat Pees Outside the Litter Box After a Litter Change

What to Do When a Cat Pees Outside the Litter Box After a Litter Change

Cats are sensitive creatures, and suddenly switching litter can make them refuse the box and eliminate around the house. The main causes are an unfamiliar scent, uncomfortable texture, or heavy dust, and the fix is usually reverting the litter or re-training with scent. Other causes include heat, urinary disease, and stress.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do When a Cat Loses Fur in Patches

What to Do When a Cat Loses Fur in Patches

A cat shedding fur can be as hard to stop as a person losing hair, and the reasons vary. From seasonal change to ringworm, pinpointing the cause is key. Learn the common causes of patchy fur loss in cats and how to respond.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026