Polydactyl cats have extra toes on their paws due to a genetic mutation. Learn about the health, history, and cultural influence of polydactyl cats.
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June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month. You don't have to be ready to adopt to support your local shelter this month; here are some ways to help.
Cats are known for their exceptional eyesight. Learn why cats see better at night and read about an experiment using cats eyes.
Congratulations: You're about to become the proud owner of a kitten! Here are tips for preparing your home and your family for your new pet.
The first veterinary visit is an important step to making sure your kitten is healthy now and in the future. Find out what you can expect.
As odd as it may seem to cat lovers, some people just dislike cats. Bad experiences are the main cause of fearing or disliking cats.
While letting your kitten play and explore is important to its mental development, you need to make sure that what it's playing with is safe.
The first six weeks in a kitten's life are crucial. Kittens will require plenty of attention, nutritional support, socialization, and veterinary care.
As a cat ages, there are often behavioral and physical changes too. Find out how to convert cat years to human years and what to expect at each stage.
There are benefits of adopting two kittens, such as more feasible training and companionship between them.
