pet behavior

A gray and white cat is lying in front of a wooden box filled with pink and orange flowers. The cat has green eyes and is looking at the camera. The flowers are in full bloom and have a variety of colors, including pink, orange, and yellow. The background of the image is blurred and contains a few green leaves.

The Ins and Outs of a Cat in Heat: How Long Will the Feline Frenzy Last?

The cat in heat phase can last anywhere from 1–7 days, but it can also last anywhere from 2 days to 3 weeks. The average duration is typically 4–7 days. – How long does a cat stay in heat? Cats in Heat: Understanding the Duration The duration of a cat’s heat cycle can vary significantly. […]

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Unleashing the Truth: Are Male Cats the Scratch Masters?

No, there is no definitive evidence to suggest that male cats scratch more than female cats. Scratching habits are individualistic and can vary among cats, regardless of gender. While unneutered male cats may be more prone to scratching to assert dominance and mark territory, it does not mean that all male cats are scratch masters.

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A ginger cat with white paws and green eyes is lying on a wooden floor. The cat is looking at the camera with a curious expression.

Unraveling the Alfalfa Mystery: Can Cats Safely Munch on Sprouts?

Yes, cats can safely consume alfalfa sprouts, but it is not recommended as a substitute for their regular diet. While alfalfa sprouts contain fiber, vitamins, and minerals that can aid digestion in moderation, cats are primarily carnivores and should primarily eat meat. The risks associated with saponins and phenols in alfalfa sprouts outweigh the potential

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