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How Fast Can Cats Run Fitness Basics and Weight Management
Updated:A beginner-friendly guide to cat speed, play-based exercise, and healthy weight management without overtraining or risk.
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Vitamins and Minerals for Cats - Do You Need Supplements?
Updated:Most healthy cats don’t need vitamin or mineral supplements if they eat complete food; understand Ca:P balance and when to ask your vet.
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Wet vs Dry Cat Food - How to Balance and Switch Safely
A beginner’s guide to wet vs dry cat food, mixed feeding plans, and a safe 14‑day transition checklist.
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What Every New Cat Owner Should Know About Hydration and Daily Health
Simple principles to keep your cat healthy, hydrated, and safe—plus a 14-day starter checklist you can print and follow.
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What Every New Cat Owner Should Know About Healthy Weight and BCS
Updated:A beginner-friendly guide to cat healthy weight using Body Condition Score (BCS), with a two-week starter checklist to set good habits.
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Wet or Dry Food for Cats? How to Balance and Switch Safely
Updated:Wet boosts hydration; dry offers convenience. Here’s a clear comparison, practical mixed-feeding plans, and a safe 14‑day switch guide for new cat owners.
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Is Cold Water Good for Cats? How to Boost Drinking and Pick a Fountain
Updated:Slightly cool water is fine and may entice drinking; icy water isn’t necessary. Here’s how to increase your cat’s water intake and choose a fountain wisely.
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Can Cats Eat Cockroaches and Insects? Safety Notes and Home Pest Control
Updated:Cats may chase and nibble bugs, but roaches and many insects can carry pathogens or toxins. Learn safe handling and pet-friendly pest control basics.
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Can Cats Eat Vegetables and Fruits? Safer Picks and How to Serve Them
Updated:Cats don’t need produce, but tiny amounts can be safe. Learn which veggies and fruits are safer (pumpkin, broccoli) and how to offer them without trouble.
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Can Cats Eat Fish? Safe Serving Tips, Parasite Concerns, and Heavy Metal Risks
Updated:Yes—plain cooked fish can be an occasional treat. Raw fish and too much tuna or salmon raise parasite, thiamine, and heavy metal risks. Here’s how to feed it safely.