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How to Stop a Cat from Biting
Wondering how to stop your cat from biting you? The right approach combines play, redirection, boundaries and reading your cat's body language — not punishment.

Non-Toxic Things Dogs Commonly Chew
Though we love dogs, they really find trouble!

How to Choose a Cat Comb
Today I'll teach how to choose a cat comb. I summarized 14 points.

Can Feline AIDS Be Cured?
Feline AIDS (FIV) attacks a cat's immune system via bite saliva and is not transmissible to people. There's no cure, but with good care many cats live a normal lifespan. Prevention means avoiding fights and isolating infected cats.

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.

3 Steps to Stop Your Cat Biting
Cat bites usually start with how owners interact. Playing with hands, missing early training, or forcing cuddles all teach biting. Use toys instead, reward calm play, and respect the cat's limits to stop the habit.

The Essential Cat Feeding Handbook
New cat owners often wonder where to start. Learn to estimate a cat's age from teeth and coat, set up litter boxes correctly, and know which human foods are safe, which plants soothe stress, and which 'forbidden fruits' are dangerous.

Does the Sound of a Comb Make a Cat Vomit
Why do cats vomit at the sound of a comb being scraped? A cat's ears are sensitive to sound, especially high frequencies, which excite them! Scraping comb teeth, tearing tape, and pulling a tape measure are all high-frequency; the vibration of comb teeth is high-frequency and excites the vomiting nerve. Past a threshold it causes vomiting.

Why Do Dogs Stick Out Their Tongue While Sleeping?
A sleeping dog's lolling tongue usually means relaxation or cooling. Rarely it signals a hereditary 'long-tongue' condition (macroglossia), common in small flat-faced breeds.

A Beginner’s Guide to Raising a Dog
New owners should start with a health check, deworming, and vaccines; help the dog adapt with patience, companionship, and chew toys; and prepare a crate, bowls, and safe supplies.