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This Earth Day week, reduce the impact of your cat's products, food and more on the environment. Before long, your feline will leave a near-invisible carbon footprint on the planet. More>>
National Pet ID Week is April 18 to 24, a reminder to microchip, tag, tattoo, ear notch or otherwise ID pet cats for their health and safety. But which method is best for you and your cat? More>>
Can you crochet, knit or sew? If so, you can ease the life of homeless shelter cats through the Snuggles Project. More>>
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The pet industry's largest trade show takes place later this month. We've got a sneak peek at some of this year's hottest cat toys and other products. More>>
The term "canned cat food" is all wet: Thanks to new flavors, additions and recipes, many manufacturers now prefer the phrase "wet cat food." Which of the new products are best for your pet? More>>
What's one of the first symptoms of illness in your cat? A rise or drop in your cat's body temperature. Here's what the numbers may mean. More>>
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Want your cat to be an international cat show star? A pedigree is no longer required. Mixed-breed cats adopted from shelters are impressing cat show judges and audiences. More>>
U.S. health care is often compared with that of other countries, but what about U.S. veterinary care? A global approach could be just what the veterinarian-in-training ordered. More>>
Many cat foods claim to be "natural," but some products merit that description more than others. This guide will help you find the right pet food for your cat. More>>
From Nora to Schmaltzy, piano-playing cats seem to be everywhere. But how can cats play the piano, and is the skill based on natural behaviors? More>>
Do you wish your cat knew how to fetch, do a high five and perform other impressive tricks? It's possible, with a little training. More>>
The world's first all-pet airline has taken to the skies. Here's what it can -- and can't -- offer your cat compared to regular commercial air travel More>>
Cats are more than cute and cuddly. Recent studies reveal how cat ownership improves human health -- both physical and mental. More>>
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Now that we know cats can get infected with H1N1, should you worry about catching this, or any, influenza virus from your pet? Find out the truth about cat flu. More>>
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