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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
My Biggest Fear
Right now I have a total of three pets, a four year old dog named S'mores, a three year old cat named Sundae, and lastly I have the sweetest one year old Little Manx cat named Snickers. Of course I love all of my animals, and they are all well taken care of, but I find myself most attached to Snickers, maybe it's the way he trots, or maybe his backstory is the reason i'm a crybaby for this cat.
By Danyele Lorain7 years ago in Petlife
5 Weird Things Cats Do You Thought They Didn't Do
Cats are strange, aloof, crazy creatures at the best of times. They are thought of as independent, untrainable animals unlike dogs, but sometimes that's just not the case. Some first time cat owners might be mistaken on their understanding of cats, because cat behavior isn't black and white, it's a spectrum. Particular breeds shouldn't be taken at face value—each cat has their own unique personality that isn't necessarily fitting to the characteristics of their pedigree.
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Petlife
7 Tips for Moving with Cats
Moving can be both exciting and daunting. Not only are you tasked with packing up all of your worldly possessions and transporting them across distances, but you have a fur baby to worry about too. Cats are notoriously bad at change, if you have ever so much as switched their food brands then you probably know this all too well. Moving, by definition, is the biggest change you can possibly impart on your poor, confused little cat. Here are some tips to help you make that transition as smooth as possible all the way from packing up to the trip to helping them transition to your knew digs!
By Alina Gallupe7 years ago in Petlife
Feline Wisdom for PMDD
Meet Tigerlily, my cat. She was a stray who wandered up our driveway one morning, mewing, cold, and starving. Now she's a bonafide member of the family, an absolute gift and treasure. She's taught me so much about how to cope with my premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). I thought it might be nice to share Tigerlily's wisdom here with all of you.So here are six great life lessons in PMDD from my therapy cat and feline guru.
By Cheeky Minx7 years ago in Petlife
Buddies for Life
I would have never imagined that his breath would give me chills. We had been living under the same roof for almost six years. After a chain of mysterious coincidences, he ended up here, in my tiny little flat, furnished with the generosity of my friends, relatives, neighbours and even my driving teacher. Just entering the flat, you were trapped in a bizarre combination of colours, materials and styles. Mixing curtains and lamps from IKEA with my granny’s furniture would certainly be a nightmare to anyone remotely interested in design. But he didn’t really care. It didn’t seem to disturb his inner peace at all. Or at least, that’s what I had always thought.
By Mireia Prats7 years ago in Petlife
11 Awesome Cat Calendars You'll Love
Calendars are an indispensable tool for the modern world. A good calendar is the one and only way to keep track of what day of the week it is (let alone what month it is). Since you're going to need a calendar anyway, you might as well get one filled with ridiculously adorable cats and kittens, so here is a collection of some awesome cat calendars featuring everything from angelic kittens to demonic fat cats for the upcoming year.
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick7 years ago in Petlife
New Kitten
If you had asked me six months ago if I would be getting another cat after my childhood cat had passed away, I would have told you that you were insane. I had Julien for more than half of my life. We grew up together, and as weird as it may sound, he was the closest thing to a "sibling" that I could have had. When he died back in March, I was sure that I would never get another cat. I didn't want to feel like I was replacing him. Then Binx was born.
By Chant Luna7 years ago in Petlife
Mitsie
Mitsie chose to live in our home about four years ago. She originally moved in next door with a young couple and would make the occasional visit to us with her sister, Pickles. All of that changed when the young couple had a baby. Things didn’t change immediately when the baby girl arrived, but once she took to crawling, on what Mitsie believed to be her sovereign territory, the visits became more frequent and longer. Eventually, her residency became permanent. Even when her original home was sold and the people moved away, all of us decided Mitsie could stay at Omar Towers.
By Alan Russell7 years ago in Petlife











