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Cats can teach us a lot about love and grief.
by The Feisty Feline
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Cats can teach us a lot about love and grief. Here are a few examples:
Love
Cats are independent creatures, but they can also be very affecti...
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How to travel with your feline on a flight.
by The Feisty Feline
Challenge is on!Â
Here are some tips on how to travel with your cat on a flight:
Check the airline's pet policy.Not all airlines allow cats to ...
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Would you try a virtual veterinarian for your pet?
by The Feisty Feline
Would you try a virtual Veterinarian for your pet?Â
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A virtual veterinarian is a veterinarian who provides medical care to pets through telemedi...
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Scientists have discovered cats simple don’t give a crap!
by The Feisty Feline
Scientists have discovered that cats do not care about their owners in the same way that dogs do. A new study published in the journal Animal Cogn...
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History of a Tuxedo Cat
by The Feisty Feline
The history of tuxedo cats is a long and storied one. These cats have been around for centuries, and they have been cherished by people all over t...
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Feline Lyme Disease
by The Feisty Feline
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Feline Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, the same bacteria that causes Lyme disease in humans. It is transmit...
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Feline Respiratory Infections
by The Feisty Feline
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Feline Hypertension
by The Feisty Feline
Feline hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a common condition in older cats. It is caused by an increase in the force of blood push...
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Spoiling your cat.
by The Feisty Feline
My mom is GUILTY of spoiling me rotten to the core. I know it’s hard not to spoil fun and feisty felines like me.Â
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Cats are loving and affectio...
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Cat’s are extremely sensitive creatures.
by The Feisty Feline
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Cats are extremely sensitive creatures, both physically and emotionally. They have a keen sense of touch, smell, hearing, and sight, and they a...
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How Do Feline’s Perceive the World.
by The Feisty Feline
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As a feline, I perceive the world in a way that is different from humans. My vision is much more sensitive to light and movement, which helps me...
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Why do Cats lick themselves?
by The Feisty Feline
Cats lick themselves for a variety of reasons, including:
Grooming: Cats are naturally clean animals, and they spend a lot of time grooming them...
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