Indoor cats miss out on some of nature's most bountiful blessings. Even the simple act of crunching atop a pile of leaves ...
Let’s shed light on the differences between indoor and outdoor cats, and how pet owners can strike a balance in caring for ...
Kelsey Geer told Newsweek: "They love sitting by the windows all day and watching cars, people, and especially leaves and critters." ...
Outdoor cats generally do not live as long as indoor cats and are at risk of trauma from cars, fights with other cats, free-roaming dogs, and predators, such as raccoons and coyotes. Outdoor cats are ...
"For cats afflicted by resource guarding behavior, there is usually also a stress trigger involved. This can happen in a cat ...
Plus, they're supplemented with vitamins and minerals like omega fatty acids and antioxidants to promote better overall health for your cat. Best for indoor cats Indoor cats love to sleep.
Tep into a world of pure cuteness with our enchanting baby cat compilation! This delightful video brings together an array of adorable kittens, each displaying their playful spirit and endless ...
Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter answers your pet-related questions. Also this week: Why do dogs bite, anyway?
Jeffer says heartworms are the main risk for indoor cats. "Even one heartworm can potentially be fatal to a cat," he says. "Even if a couple of mosquitoes get into the house that happen to be ...
A handful of pets are up for adoption at Valley shelters. To check the status of a specific animal, please contact the shelter directly.