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Why your cat still scratches the furniture—even with a scratching post
If you’ve bought a scratching post but your cat still goes after your sofa or dining chairs, you’re not alone.
Cat scratching. It’s as natural to felines as purring or chasing a toy. It’s not misbehavior. It’s an instinct that’s essential for their physical and emotional well-being. But when your sofa arms ...
Starting Jan. 1, veterinarians in the state will no longer be allowed to declaw cats. We spoke to veterinarians about how pet owners can prepare and protect their furniture.
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Cats Love This Portable and Reversible Catnip-Infused Scratch Pad
Cat scratchers are an excellent way for cats to do what's totally natural to them—scratch. Scratching allows cats to mark their territory, keep their nails healthy, stretch and strengthen paw and leg ...
Dear Miss Behavin’: My cat has been scratching herself on and off for the past few days, could it be fleas or some other skin issue? Reply: Usually an easy way to check for fleas is to comb through ...
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Adorable New $17 Cat Bed at Costco Is the Ultimate Throne
At first glance, it looks like a tiny antique couch. But the Catfidence Cat Scratcher Sofa is made for more than lounging. It ...
Q: Mackenzie, my 2-year-old male cat, scratches, licks himself obsessively and bites his skin even though he's on Advantage flea treatments every month and has no fleas. He's starting to develop some ...
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