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Shaving a Long-Haired Cat 

While you may not be able to imagine your beautiful long-haired cat without his luxurious hair, if you find it difficult to keep up with your cats grooming needs, shaving your cat may be the best thing you can do.  >> more

 
Microchipping a Cat 

Like the name suggests, a microchip is a teeny-tiny computer chip, about the size of a grain of rice, which can be injected below your pet’s skin. The chip has a unique number that identifies that specific chip.  >> more

 
What’s Involved in Grooming a Cat 

Your cat’s health is another important reason to comb and brush its coat. As you brush away the loose dirt, dead skin, dust and excess fur and remove it with the brush, fewer hairs are left to cause hairballs for your cat.  >> more

 
Cat Toys 

Cat owners who love their pets can save a lot of money and time shopping by realizing that the best tool for effective playtime is human interaction.  >> more

 
Buying Cat Supplies 

The basics for any living creature after shelter is food and water. So the first set of supplies you will want to purchase for your cat is a bag of cat food and two bowls.  >> more

 
Pedigreed Cats 

Having a cat of a specific pedigree is seen by some as a sign of high class and wealth. Here are a few popular cats that are widely sought after for their pedigree.  >> more

 
Leave Your Cat At Home Day 

So since all cats abhor work, the Cat Collaborators (as they call themselves) organized a special day for cats entitled Leave Your Cat At Home Day™, which is celebrated annually on the last Friday in February.  >> more

 
Grooming a Long Haired Cat 

Grooming a long haired cat is only as easy as the cat wishes to make it. Some cats make the process so difficult that the human involved is tempted to simply give up.  >> more

 
How Long Do Cats Live 

The oldest cat in recent American history was a whopping 28 years old. There have been a few cats in Australia and New Zealand to come in close to this record, living to be 25 or 26, but as of this moment, 28 seems to be the jackpot number.  >> more

 
Should I Get Two Cats 

A two cat family often works best when there are two humans involved. Cats often gravitate more toward one human than the other, adopting that human as theirs while the other human is tolerable for feeding and for filling in when the favored human is unavailable.  >> more

 
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