
| Living with Other Animals Most dogs accept cats into their homes, but some, especially terriers, can he Details...
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| Health Checkup Ask your vet to examine your chosen feline's eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and Details...
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| Household Harmony When choosing a cat, consider the reaction of the whole household to a new Details...
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| Neutered and Unneutered Cats The neutered cat, male or female, is more easygoing, friendly, hygienic, Details...
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| Thin Coats Thin coats evolved in hot climates. Consequently, breeds such as the Details...
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| Grooming Requirements The cat is “self-cleaning"; its barbed tongue is ideal for standard coats, fairly Details...
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| Male or Female Most pet cats are neutered (called spaying in a female), but if you choose an Details...
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| New Additions to the Feline Family If your think your resident cat will benefit from a feline friend, it is often Details...
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| Pedigreed and Nonpedigreed Cats Pedigreed varieties of cats, such as this Korat, offer considerable advantages Details...
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| Happy Families
Cats raised together from kittenhood make the best companions. Details...
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| Rescued Cats Cat rescue shelters often have feral cats needing homes. Mature ferals, raised Details...
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| Cats and Our Health Many more people are likely to be allergic to cats than to dogs because of Details...
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| Indoors or Outdoors Your first and perhaps hardest decision is whether to keep your cat indoors or Details...
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| Choosing a Cat You choice of cat depends upon aesthetic as well as moral decisions. A cats Details...
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