Taking Temperature
A cat's normal body temperature falls in the range of 100 to 102 degrees farenheit. If you are unsure as to whether or not your cat has a fever you may need to take his temperature. You should only take your cat's temperature rectally. The best type of thermometer to use is . . . .
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Cat Eating Plants?
Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating . . . .
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Milk and Cats
We see cats drinking milk in commercials, old tv shows and the like. But the fact of the matter is that most cats are lactose intolerant. That means that they can't digest the sugars in milk. Milk also has very little to no nutritional value for cats. The fact of the matter . . . .
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Tips Articles
Aggression
Biting and scratching
Cat Eating Plants?
Cat First Aid Kit
Cat Grass
Cat Nip
Choking
Choosing a Kitten
Dandruff
Dealing With The Loss of A Pet
Feeding Your Pet
Finding A Lost Pet
First Aid Kit Checklist
Giving Medications
Hairballs
Holiday Pet Hazards
I Want A Pet For My Child
Interpreting Pet Food Labels
Keep Your Pet Healthy and Happy
Keeping Your Pet Safe From Holiday Hazards
Keeping Your Pets Safe On Halloween
Litterbox Issues
Marking
Milk and Cats
Pet Food, The Lowdown On Labels
Pica?When your pet eats things that aren't food
Reporting Stray Animals
Seeking Second Opinions
Selecting a Cat
Selecting The Right Pet For You
Show Your Pet How Much You Care
Spraying
Successful Cleaning To Remove Pet Odors and Stains
Taking Temperature
Ten Keys To Responsible Pet Ownership
Ten Tips for Preventing Pet Behavior Problems
The Truth About Declawing
Tips For Moving and Traveling With Your Pet
Traveling By Air With Your Pet
Traveling By Car With Your Pet Part 1
Treats
Unusual Eating Habits
Water?It?s Essential
When is it an Emergency?