night-activity
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Why Is My Cat Super Active at Night?
Updated:Cats are crepuscular; boredom, feeding rhythms, and home cues can spike night activity—use a steady play→hunt→eat→sleep routine to calm midnight zoomies.
cat-care
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How often should I trim my cat’s nails?
Most indoor cats need nail trims every 2–4 weeks; adjust based on growth, activity, scratching, and snagging signs.
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Can Cats Drink Cow’s Milk?
Most adult cats shouldn’t drink cow’s milk; small tastes may be okay, but routine feeding can cause tummy trouble. Here’s how to judge and what to do.
feeding
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Why did my cat suddenly stop eating?
Quick reasons cats stop eating, simple at-home observations, gentle fixes, and when to call the vet.
grooming
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Is heavy shedding in cats normal?
How to tell normal cat shedding from a problem, plus simple home tweaks and when to call the vet.
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How often should I bathe my cat?
Most healthy cats rarely need baths; learn simple checks, gentle routines, and when a professional bath makes sense.
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Why does my cat keep licking itself?
Understand normal vs excessive cat licking, simple at-home checks and tweaks, and clear signs to call the vet.
safety
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Why do cats love chewing electrical cords?
Common reasons cats chew cords, simple home fixes to keep them safe, and clear signals to call the vet.
behavior
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Why does my cat stare at “nothing” in the air?
Cats often “see” what we don’t—tiny motions, sounds, or smells. Learn common causes, simple checks, and when to call the vet.
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Why is my cat’s purring so loud?
Loud purring is often normal contentment or self-soothing, but track patterns and watch for breathing changes that warrant a vet visit.
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Why do cats “knead” with their paws?
Kneading is a normal comfort behavior tied to nursing, scent-marking, and relaxation. Learn simple ways to guide it and when to seek help.
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Why do cats love scratching the sofa
Updated:Quick, practical FAQs on why cats scratch the sofa and how to redirect the habit without stress or punishment.
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Why do cats pee on the bed?
Updated:Common reasons cats pee on beds and practical steps to observe, prevent, and reset habits at home—plus when to call a vet or behavior pro.
litter
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How many litter boxes do I need?
The simple rule is one box per cat plus one extra, with placement and upkeep mattering as much as the count.
litter-box
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How often should I change cat litter?
Updated:Quick rules for how often to scoop, top up, and fully replace cat litter—plus simple tracking and setup tips to keep the box drama-free.
nutrition
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Can cats eat raw meat?
Updated:Pros, risks, and practical safety steps for feeding cats raw meat—what to watch, how to handle, and when to consult a vet.
respiratory
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Is sneezing in cats a cold
Updated:Quick FAQ on whether sneezing in cats means a cold, what else it could be, simple home tracking, and clear vet-visit triggers.
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Why do cats cough
Updated:A practical FAQ on why cats cough, what to watch at home, simple comfort steps, and when to call your vet promptly.