Our indoor cats see too much of our homes and not enough of the great outdoors. Give your cats a change of scenery this Spring with these easy enrichment ideas.
Can an indoor cat live a happy, stimulating, and active life? You bet they can! In a new book, Dr. Lynn Bahr, DVM, and journalist Laura Moss offer tips for helping your indoor cat thrive, even within the four walls of your home.
Are your cats comfortable in a carrier or wearing a harness? Do you have plans in the event of an emergency evacuation? No matter the situation, traveling with cats takes planning, but it doesn’t have to be a nightmare.
If you’re planning a trip, you might be worried about leaving your pet at home with a sitter. A new face can be stressful for your cat if he misses you. Here’s how to keep your cat happy and healthy while you’re gone.
I always say my cats are my kids, but now I have science to back it up. A 2019 study from Oregon State University shows cats bond with us the way babies and dogs do.