Cat Supplies

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By Creativehearts1 5 comments
If you are a cat owner, you know that you must go to extreme lengths in an attempt to earn your cat's love. Let us explore some ways in which you can spend your hard-earned money to make your cat happy... more »
By lydiabily 4 comments
Recent years have brought many innovations to cat litter boxes. Some are simple, like wider, deeper boxes that are less messy. A more popular modern litter box is the automatic self-cleaning litter box. There are several different types, the most ... more »
By Daniel J. Gansle 2 comments
When it comes to their bathroom habits, cats have special requirements. They can be very picky about the size of the litterbox, the depth and cleanliness of the litter, the position and location of the litterbox, and the type of litter used. ... more »
By thedogshrink 4 comments
Cats are very intelligent, curious, and playful creatures. As such, they really need toys throughout their lives. Not all cat toys will appeal to all cats. Not all cat toys are safe for cats, either. Here are some tips for choosing safe, ... more »
By AngB 1 comments
A brief how to on cleaning the cat litter box... more »
By sashasweder 1 comments
This is the basics of scooping urine and feces from a cat litter box. It seems like a simple skill but I have found that most teens are unable to understand its importance. It is basic maintenance of the animal area so the kittens are happy... more »
By kathrynlkovacs 1 comments
I have lived in Florida for 32 years and fleas love our hot humid climate. The best way to keep fleas away is to treat your pet, your lawn & in some cases your home. The only good flea is a dead flea... more »
By reamere 6 comments
No one likes a smelly litter box and when left unchecked the smell can soon overwhelm your house or apartment. A few simple tips can help ensure you enjoy every one of your cat naps... more »
By CSeida08 0 comments
My pooch is pampered. He's got a sweater, a fancy dog bowl and toys galore. But one thing he has never had was a bed to call his own. Sure, it isn't usually necessary since, like the pampered doggy he is, he sleeps at the foot of our bed. The ... more »
By derbyka 1 comments
So, you've committed to bringing a cat into your family and decided that adoption is the best way to go. If you live in Illinois, and are wondering where cat adoption is conducted there, and how to go about it, consider the following options... more »
By FurryLoo 7 comments
I have lost my indoor-only cats several times and so far I've been fortunate to find them every single time. Here are some of my experiences and also some of the things I learned along the way... more »
By Gardengates 4 comments
So, how DO you find the best quality dry cat food for the best price? Check out the ratings. Cats are true carnivores and need a good quality food high in protein. Palatability and nourishment are not necessarily the same. You can find cheap ... more »
By Amber Joy 6 comments
Do you find yourself folding your infants clothing and instead of smelling fresh and clean, you smell urine? Do you have a cat that you love, yet hate because it urinates on your clothing, blankets etc... Are you tired of using expensive products ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 2 comments
When it comes to the Festival of Lights—there’s no reason why those “Eight Crazy Nights” can’t be rockin’ for your dog or cat. How about making it last and giving your pet one gift a night? There may not be a partridge in a pear tree—but surely ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 5 comments
It’s no secret that filtered or purified water tastes better and is generally healthier than water straight from the tap—and that’s why we drink it—but what many people don’t think about is that the same goes for pets. In fact, vets recommend ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 10 comments
When the economy suffers—people suffer—and unfortunately, so do pets. Many folks would like to help animals, but think they can't because they don't have the means or the money—yet that couldn't be further from the truth. There are various ways ... more »
By Karen Cotton 18 comments
With such heat and sun, the dog days of summer are certainly the cat's meow. While many of us are aware of a heatstroke in dogs, cats are just as likely, if not more likely to suffer from the ill effects of heat. Sun burn and dehydration can ... more »
By cadence 0 comments
Are you planning to bring a new cat or kitten into your household? Are you worried about how your cat will react? Introducing your cat to a new kitten can be a challenge, but it's a necessary thing to do. This list will help you make the ... more »
By Gretchen Lee Bourquin 2 comments
Do you love your cat, but hate scooping the litter? You could get one of those fancy self-cleaning litter pans, or go with regular non-clumping litter for a low maintenance solution to your cat's hygiene needs.. more »
By Kate J 11 comments
As every cat owner knows, cats become intrigued by a variety of houseplants and often times end up eating them only to get sick later or destroy the plant in the process. How do you put a stop to such behavior? There are ways... more »
By clowder 3 comments
This is the best method I've ever found to keep cats from clawing or doing ANYTHING (jumping on counters, sleeping on your antique couch) you don't want her to do. I wish I'd thought of it...... more »
By gottalovelattes 6 comments
Your cat is overweight and you can't get her to exercise. She's bored with the same old toys and you definitely do not want to go to the store to try to find any. All you need to do to get your feline companion off the couch is to use a little ... more »
By Sondrac 15 comments
Cats have a regal look about them. They are very smart, alert, and a great companion. They are easy to care for, and when you give them love and affection they will be your best friend. They talk to you , but do you understand what they are ... more »
By cadence 7 comments
Let's face it: a self-cleaning litter box for your cats is a myth. Of course, it can make a cat owner's life easier, but owning a self cleaning litter box is not without its challenges. This will help you maintain your self cleaning litter box - ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
You can easily turn an old sweater into a cat bed for your feline pet. By tucking the sleeves inside the body of the sweater and filling it with an old pillow or pillow form, you create a cushy bed for your cat... more »