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Cats

Signs of Cognitive Decline in Cats

Cognitive decline in cats, often called Feline Cognitive Dysfunction (FCD), is a condition similar to dementia in humans. The most common signs follow the DISHA acronym: Disorientation, Interaction changes, Sleep-wake

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Common Mobility Issues in Older Cats

Mobility issues in older cats are most commonly caused by Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease), affecting over 90% of cats aged 12 and older. Other frequent causes include obesity, which stresses

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How to Make Your Home Senior-Cat Friendly

To make your home senior-cat-friendly, focus on accessibility and comfort. Switch to low-entry litter boxes and place them on every floor to prevent accidents. Use ramps or pet stairs to

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What Is Single Kitten Syndrome?

Single Kitten Syndrome (also informally known as “Tarzan Syndrome”) occurs when a kitten is raised alone without the company of other kittens or cats. Because they miss out on critical

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Cost of Care: Cat vs Dog Comparison

Generally, cats are significantly cheaper to own than dogs. In 2025, the average annual cost of owning a dog ranges from $1,400 to $4,300, while a cat costs between $630

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Dog vs Cat Curiosity Compared

Dogs and cats express curiosity differently. Dogs explore boldly using their sense of smell and often look to humans for guidance. Cats explore cautiously using vision and hearing, preferring to

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Cats vs Dogs: Which Is Better for Apartments?

For most apartment dwellers, cats are the better choice. They are quieter, require less space, and are content indoors, making them ideal for high-density living. However, small, low-energy dog breeds

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Time Commitment: Owning a Dog vs a Cat

Dogs generally require a significantly higher time commitment than cats, averaging 2 to 4 hours of active care daily. This includes walking, training, active play, and social interaction. Cats are

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Dog vs. Cat Communication Styles

Dogs and cats communicate differently due to their evolutionary history; dogs are pack animals that value social hierarchy and direct interaction, while cats are solitary hunters that prioritize subtle signals

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Cats vs Dogs: Who Learns Faster?

Generally, dogs learn faster when it comes to obedience and following commands because they have been bred for thousands of years to cooperate with humans. They are motivated by social