Why Do Cats Steal Other Cats’ Kittens? (mystery revealed)

orange cat carrying a kitten

We’ve all heard intriguing tales from the world of felines, and one of the most puzzling is cats seemingly ‘abducting’ the young ones of their kin. But before you jump to any conclusions, it’s essential to dig deeper and understand the multifaceted nature of these captivating creatures. Why Would a Cat Steal a Kitten From … Read more

Can Cats Be Born With Rabies?

brown cat lying on wooden planks

Rabies is a virus that infects the brain and nerves. It’s a severe disease, and it’s natural to worry whether your pets will get it, especially kittens. Can they be born with it, though? Kittens would almost certainly not be born with rabies because the placenta does an excellent job of keeping maternal and fetal … Read more

Why Do Cats and Dogs Like Babies? (behavior & safety rules)

baby crawling near a long-coated dog

We often see how curiously dogs act around babies by protecting or licking them. Some of these things are fine, but others can be dangerous. Why are they so drawn to newborns? Cats are typically drawn to babies at first because it is something new to explore, a new scent to check out. On the … Read more

Is My Cat Mad at Me for Getting a Kitten? (will she accept)

cat and kitten hugging

Most cats do not get mad or hold grudges against people. What’s going on is that the cat is usually on high alert because a strange cat has moved into his domain. He’s not responding to your affectionate gestures because your cat may be too preoccupied with the new kitten. You should take a step … Read more

Is Your Cat Mad at You for Getting a Dog? (how to help)

cat lying beside a puppy outside

Cats are very territorial and don’t like changes. The cat will act annoyed if you get a new dog, cat, or plant. But will they get mad at you for it? Cat probably won’t get mad or dislike you, but they won’t be pleased with the newcomer, whether dog or cat. To ensure this doesn’t … Read more

Can You Train a Cat to Attack and Protect You?

gray white cat to protect, guard and attack

Cats may attack and defend only when they believe it is required to protect themselves or their territory. What about training a cat to protect you and attack others? While cats instinctively protect their territory and loved ones, it’s not in their nature to attack on command. They react more to perceived threats than direct … Read more

Can I Leave My Cat in the Bathroom? (While Away/at Work)?

cat in bathroom

Keeping your cat in the bathroom for a few hours is fine if the cat has everything, from a litter tray to food and water, even some toys. However, keeping your cat locked for longer periods in a confined space is not recommended. A few hours is fine for adult cats, even longer if it’s … Read more

Why Do Cats Run Into Walls?

orange persian cat on the ground

Cats often amuse us with their strange and wild behavior. But sometimes, they may worry us. Why would cats run into walls?  The answer will depend on the cat and how they run into walls. Is the cat stumbling into stuff she should have seen or attempting to corner, slide out, and crash into walls? … Read more

The Peculiar Reason Cats Are Obsessed With Armpits

brown cat likes to smell armpit

Cats use fragrance to recognize and share scents with their closest companions. You’ll often see them lick their owners’ armpits, bury their noses in them, and wonder why. Cats use their scent glands to identify unique aromatic IDs, similar to how we recognize faces. Sweaty clothes and armpits are enticing because of the strong human … Read more