The sand cat is my favourite animal. This animal is not only cute and fluffy but it is a very intelligent animal as well. There ears are extremely good at detecting movement, as the furry little creature hunts at night.
The sand cat will excavate a den with its bare paw. The creature sweats as it looks at its new den, as if saying I am one with the paw.
It then takes pride and sits in its den until dusk. When night time comes it goes out in search of its favouri...
Choosing the Best Location for your Cat's Litter Box
Make sure your cat's litter box is the single most irresistible repository for his or her deposits. You know that which litter box you choose, what you fill it with, and how you keep it clean are important to your cat. But did you know litter box location is also a big issue for many cats?
Like us, most cats prefer someplace private for their toilet. Anyplace where there's a lot of noise and people coming and going is not appreciated. So the playroom, the den, and the kitchen are all out.
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If you are reading this, you are most likely sitting at a computer with the great possibility that your cat is sitting on your lap or nearby. You may have also experienced the invasion of your cat's presence on the keyboard at inconvenient times or enjoyed his antics while he or she chases the cursor on the screen. Noises from the printer or fax machine and the rattling of the paper as they process print jobs, also hold special appeal to the cats curiosity, not to mention the vast array of wires,...
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"First Cats" in the White House
Many cats have called the White House home. Cats have roamed the halls of the west wing under many US Presidents. We have selected the best known cats to showcase.
10. Tiger Cubs, Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren (president from 1837 to 1841) received two tiger cubs as gifts from the Sultan of Oman.
Cats have a language all their own. Cats have more than a thousand words in their language, not to mention the words you don't actually hear. To learn what your cat is trying to tell you, all you need to do is watch and listen.
You've just come in the door after being gone all day. Your cat comes running over and meows loudly at you. This is your cat's way of saying, "Hey! You're home! Glad to see you!" If you greet your cat likewise, you can guarantee this is the homec...