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What to Know Before and After Spaying Your Female Cat
Spaying a female cat is a routine but significant surgery. Schedule it after vaccinations are complete and outside heat season, and follow careful home care so your cat recovers safely.

What Is Coccidiosis in Cats and Dogs
Coccidia are single-celled gut parasites that hit young cats and dogs hard and can spread to people as chronic diarrhea. A fecal check confirms infection, and sulfonamide or amprolium treatment needs follow-up tests to prevent relapse.

Do You Grow to Hate Your Cat?
Every cat owner can list a hundred reasons to be annoyed — soiled beds, sofa scratches, a terrible temper. The difference is whether you respond by learning about the cat or by giving up on it. One owner's story of her hardest cat shows why the bond wins.

How to Adopt a Stray Cat
If you find newborn kittens outdoors, don't rush to take them — the mother may be fetching food, and your scent can make her reject them. Watch first, confirm they're orphaned, then prepare for a demanding but rewarding rescue.

What Foods Can You Feed a Cat?
Pick a diet that fits your time and budget — a well-balanced kibble or complete wet food works fine for most owners. The key is choosing complete, balanced nutrition and avoiding a few dangerous traps.

What to Do When Your Cat or Dog Is Constipated
Constipation means stool stalls in the gut, hardens, and can even block it. Recognizing the straining early, getting the right care, and adjusting diet and water intake afterward prevents most repeat episodes.

Are Cats Born Timid?
Cats are not born fearful — early experience and steady socialization shape how bold they become. With patience, even shy kittens and adult cats can learn to handle the vet, leashed outings, and strangers.

Why Your Cat Won’t Eat Its Food
A cat that refuses food needs attention — some causes are simple, others serious. A vet will ask about recent diet and household changes and run tests to find the reason, and prompt care leads to good outcomes for many conditions.

Is Your Cat’s Vomiting a Sign of Illness?
Occasional vomiting in cats has many causes, from harmless hairballs to serious disease. Knowing which warning signs point to a real medical problem — and what to track before you call the vet — helps you act at the right time.

How to Train a Cat That Poops or Pees Outside the Litter Box
When a cat starts eliminating outside the litter box, it is usually signaling something specific: an unpleasant box, stress, a medical problem, or territorial marking. Figuring out which pattern you are seeing is the key first step, and most cases improve once the underlying cause is addressed.