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How to Handle Cat Scratches and Bites
Being scratched by a cat is common, usually unintended; your own cat rarely bites unless extremely startled. Sometimes a scratch is not on purpose.

How Much Does Daily Cat Care Cost
If you want a pet, you must have steady income, because cats need the owner's ongoing spending. This time we talk about ongoing pet costs.

Cat Illnesses You Can Treat at Home
This article covers home treatments for four common issues: itching and dandruff, hairballs, urinary problems, and wounds β using remedies you can find at home.

Why Your Cat Gets Static Electricity
The most annoying thing in winter is static β fur stands on end, clothes crackle, you get zapped petting the cat, fur clings to clothes, and the coat loses its smoothness.

How a Female Cat Chooses a Mate
When breeding, does the female cat actually pick the male? Here's how mate choice works in cats.

How to Prevent Seasonal Diseases in Cats
Whenever the seasons change, cats of different age groups face different health risks depending on their condition, medical history, and home environment. Below, we distinguish between young cats and senior cats and introduce the precautions to keep in mind during seasonal transitions.

Is Spaying or Neutering a Cat Cruel?
Although the procedure itself is indeed painful, not neutering means a lifetime of suffering for the cat. So spaying or neutering a cat is not cruel at all. Let's look at the situation with and without the surgery.

Do Dogs Hold Grudges?
Dogs don't take revenge; soiling the bed is instinct or stress, not a grudge against you. Never scold after the fact, and clean with an odor remover so the spot isn't reused.

Which Cat Vaccines Are Optional
Many, but these are non-core vaccines for uncommon diseases; whether to give them depends on the cat's environment. In cat-heavy places with a confirmed case, a newcomer may be vaccinated for safetyβor isolation may work better, since some vaccines aren't reliably effective.

What Vaccines Does a Cat Need
Basically, the most common domestic cat triple vaccine is the imported brand 'Meow Three-Duo' (Miaosanduo). In Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Japan, only two vaccines are commonly needed in year one and two: the 'triple' (FVRCP) against viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopeniaβreliable after years of use, saving countless cats from early death.