Can Cats Predict Human Deaths? Residents at a nursing home in Rhode Island may think twice before saying, "Here kitty," once they learn Oscar the rescue kitty's main occupation: predicting patient deaths. But can he really predict death? More
For cats that don't get enough challenging playtime, life can become boring and lonely -- for them, an incredibly stressful reality -- making them lethargic and prone to illness.
In the home, as in the wild, cats are meat eaters. Their nutritional needs don't change just because they're using a litter box and sleeping on floor pillows. More
There is cat food for sensitive digestive systems, food that prevents hairballs and food for indoor cats. Find out if your cat needs to be eating any of these specialized foods. More
Perhaps the biggest boost in feline DNA research was the recent announcement that the domestic cat genome was sequenced. But what exactly does that mean, and how could it affect you and your cat now and in the future?
House-call veterinarians provide most of the services you will find in a stationary veterinary office, such as exams, vaccinations, dentistry, blood testing, disease screenings, preventative care, dispensing medications and behavior consultations. More
The best cat toys serve an important purpose by keeping your feline mentally alert and physically active. Here, our experts provide some specifics to keep in mind when shopping for kitty's plaything. More
When you bring your cat for an appointment at the veterinarian, have you ever wondered what's actually going on behind the scenes? Here, The Daily Cat chronicles an entire workday in the life of one of the nation's leading feline experts. More
Because cats' natural prey was abundant and easy to catch, they never developed a need to "wolf" down their food, or even to eat whatever presented itself -- hence, your furry friend' s ability to walk away from a half-full bowl. More
When you bring your cat for an appointment at the veterinarian, have you ever wondered what's actually going on behind the scenes? Here, The Daily Cat chronicles an entire workday in the life of one of the nation's leading feline experts. More
Because cats' natural prey was abundant and easy to catch, they never developed a need to "wolf" down their food, or even to eat whatever presented itself -- hence, your furry friend' s ability to walk away from a half-full bowl. More
Whether your cat has a bathtub fetish or is fond of kneading hats, one thing is clear: Such behavior makes perfect sense to felines. So long as the behavior isn't destructive to you, your cat and your surroundings, think of cat weird as the new feline wonderful. More
The best cat toys serve an important purpose by keeping your feline mentally alert and physically active. Here, our experts provide some specifics to keep in mind when shopping for kitty's plaything. More
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