cat sleeping

Cats are the undisputed champions of napping, often sleeping up to 16–20 hours a day. While this might seem excessive, their sleep patterns are deeply rooted in their biology, evolutionary history, and lifestyle. Understanding why cats sleep so much can help you appreciate their unique needs and ensure they’re living their best, most restful lives.

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cat sniffing chocolate

Cats are curious creatures, often drawn to the smells and textures of human food. However, many common foods are toxic to felines, posing serious health risks. Understanding which foods to avoid can save your cat from illness—or even save their life. This guide explores the science behind feline toxicity, lists dangerous foods, and offers safe alternatives.

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cat Scratching Post

Scratching is a natural and essential behavior for cats, but when your feline friend chooses your furniture over their scratching post, it can be frustrating. Teaching your cat to use a scratching post requires understanding their instincts, preferences, and motivations. With the right approach, you can redirect their scratching habits and save your couch from destruction.

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cats hate water

The image of a cat recoiling from a splash of water is iconic, but not all cats share this aversion. While many felines seem to despise water, others—like the Turkish Van or Bengal—are known for their love of swimming. So, why do most cats hate water? The answer lies in their evolutionary history, biology, and individual preferences. Let’s dive into the science behind this behavior and explore the exceptions to the rule.

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