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One of my cats is randomly biting the other two and holding on and not letting go please help?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open
Response posted by catexotica 3 weeks ago: It sounds like your cat may be exhibiting playful aggression or stress-related behavior. Try to identify triggers, provide distractions, and ensure all cats have their own space. Consult a veterinarian if the behavior persists.
Why my dog does not eat cats?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: dog, cat, hunt, cats, pet
Response posted by catexotica 5 weeks ago: Dogs generally don’t eat cats due to instinctual behaviors and socialization; they often view cats as companions rather than prey. Additionally, most dogs are trained and domesticated to coexist peacefully with cats, making them less likely to see them as food.
Bing - Why is my cats fur always really smooth when I get home from a trip?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: cat, fur, silky, cats
Answer posted by catexotica 8 weeks ago: Your cat likely spends extra time grooming while you're away, keeping their fur clean and smooth. Grooming helps them stay relaxed and maintain their coat's health.
What are the major benefits of felo lysine for cats and dogs?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: dog, cat, support, major, enzymes, cats
Answer posted by catexotica 10 weeks ago: Felo Lysin boosts the immune system and supports respiratory health in cats and dogs. It helps manage symptoms of feline herpesvirus and promotes overall well-being.
My Friend Is Adopting A Stray Cat I Was About To Adopt! :*(?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: cat, friend, found, stray, care
Response posted by catexotica 11 weeks ago: Consider reaching out to local shelters or rescues to find another cat in need of a home, and remember that your decision to adopt will make a difference in another cat’s life.
Cats won't stop peeing in the house?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: house, female, cat, door, clothes, cats, male, the doors
Answer posted by catexotica 3+ months ago: If your cat is consistently urinating in the house, it's essential to address this behavior promptly. Here are some steps you can take to discourage inappropriate urination: Visit the Vet: Rule out any underlying medical issues that could be causing this behavior. Clean Accidents Thoroughly: ...
I am so scared of wrinkles and and have had SO much sun exposure, is it too late to prevent them?
Posted 3+ months ago | 4 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: female, wrinkle, exposure, scared, sun, old, aging
Response posted by Dgalanda 3+ months ago: It's completely understandable to be concerned about skin aging, especially with your history of sun exposure. The good news is that it’s never too late to start taking care of your skin. Implementing a consistent skincare routine now can make a significant difference over time. Your ...
Creating a Safe Environment for Your Persian Cat?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: cat, persian, environment, cats
Response posted by catexotica 3+ months ago: Creating a safe environment for your Persian cat involves several key steps: Secure Living Space: Ensure windows and balconies are secure to prevent falls. Use screens or barriers where necessary. Clean and Safe Areas: Keep the house clean and free of small objects that could be swallowed. Secure ...
Why is a house cats pupil pupil so different from a big cat ? House cats come from big cats right ?
Posted 3+ months ago | 4 answers | | Open
Related topics: house, cat, pupil, different, shape, right, circular, shapes, cats
Answer posted by catexotica 3+ months ago: While house cats (Felis catus) share a common ancestor with big cats (such as lions, tigers, and leopards), their pupils appear different due to differences in hunting habits. House cats are crepuscular hunters, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk when there's low light. Their ...
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