11 Things Only Cat Owners Know
I didn’t know anything about cats before we got our two fluffballs moving in with us. Since then I’ve learned a lot about cats and I’m presenting 11 new revelations around cats that I’ve had since then.
I didn’t know anything about cats before we got our two fluffballs moving in with us. Since then I’ve learned a lot about cats and I’m presenting 11 new revelations around cats that I’ve had since then.
We’re looking at why cats purr, how they purr and at situations in which they purr.
What can you do when your cat meows outside your door at night, preventing you from sleeping? We’ll look at methods to make them stop and things you should definitely not do.
Let’s look at how to make your balcony safe for your cats. What methods are there and why should you do it?
Why do cats throw up? Do you need to get your cat to the vet, or do you simply need to clean it up and get on with life? We’ll look at different reasons for why your cat might be vomiting.
Let’s look at how long cats live on average, what is most likely to kill them, and how cat years equate to human years.
I’ll show you how I gave my cats some vertical space and built them a cat walk with Ikea shelves.
An extensive review of the Staywell PetPod automatic cat feeder for two cats.
Let’s look at 12 ideas of nice things you can spoil your cats with. They will thank you!
We look at what you need to do and get before you’re adopting cats into your home.
So you’re getting a cat – that’s great? But is it better to buy a purebred cat from a breeder, or is it better to adopt from the animal shelter? And what other options are there? We’re looking at the advantages and disadvantages of each option.
If you’re thinking about getting a cat, you should inform yourself at the expenses that come with a cat. There’s the expense of buying or adopting a cat, there are things you need to buy, plus the running cost of food, litter, the vet and maybe a cat hotel. I’ll show you all the cost for owning one – or in my case, two! – cats