Do Cats Like to Be Alone
Cats are often very independent. They don’t need help using the litter box, they keep themselves active indoors, and some can even self-regulate their food intake. Perhaps, because of this, they are seen as less needy and more able to be on their own, away from their humans. Unfortunately, this...
Why Does My Cat Meow So Much?
Certainly! Cats use meowing as a form of comminucation, but excessive meowing can sometimes be a sign of underlying issues. Here are some reasons: Hunger Cats may meow to let you know they are hungry and want to be fed. This is especially common in the mornings or when their feeding...
How To Stop Your Cat From Meowing at Night
Tired of your cat meowing at night disturbing your sleep? Find out why your cat is meowing at night so you know how to get your cat to stop meowing. Why is you cat meowing at night? Hunger/thirst Health concerns Ageing: Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) Cats are crepuscular (most active at dusk and dawn) Your...
Why Do Cats Rub Their Face on Things?
You may see your cats rub their faces against a variety of objects ranging from your sofa to your hand. Your mind may be confused at the moment: why do cats rub their face on things? But this feline behavior is quite common and happens for a variety of...
How to Calm a Cat: Tips and Advice
Like dogs, cats can suffer from separation anxiety, general anxiety, or anxiety triggered by specific events, such as: Thunderstorms, cat check-ups, new family members or sudden appearance in a new environment. Below are some tips and suggestions on how to calm a scared, stressed or even overexcited cat. Understanding Cat...
Why Do Cats Roll in Dirt?
Cats roll in the dirt as a form of dust bathing. When cats lick outdoor dirt off their fur, they deposit healthy bacteria into their system to help with digestion. By rolling in litter, indoor cats can replicate this feeling, depositing the dusty litter on their coat before licking...