Morris Animal Inn Blog
Cats are independent creatures, but most feline friends want some degree of companionship from humans. Here are some tips for how to bond with your cat. Petting, of course, is the most obvious, because it can be beneficial for both the cat and the human. Is your cat kneading its paws or rubbing up against you? Those…
Read MoreYou’ve been anticipating the big day. You’ve spent time preparing for it. Getting the right bed, toys, and maybe some soft blankets. Letting your current household residents know it’s happening. No, it’s not a new baby: It’s a second cat or dog. And how to bring a second pet home can be trickier than it…
Read MoreSometimes, we think we know some facts about cats, but it turns out that those so-called facts aren’t true at all. Even the most ardent cat-lover isn’t immune to believing certain common cat myths they hear. The first myth that most people probably believe is that cats should drink milk. While it’s true they may love the…
Read MoreCats have a need to hunt, but if they live indoors, they don’t get as much opportunity. Thankfully, there are a number of cat games and toys that exercise those instincts. Just about anything can be a cat’s prey – a wand with feathers, a crumpled paper or foil ball, or the red light of…
Read MoreLast week we discussed dog’s body language, so we think it’s the cat’s turn! Just like canines, felines use parts of their body to communicate. Pet 360 provides a guide to understand what your cat’s ears are trying to tell you. First, you must know that cat’s ears have more than 24 muscles — used…
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