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Why Does My Cat Vomit (or Throw Up) Often?
Let’s be honest, the sound of a cat about to vomit is nature’s alarm clock. You could be fast asleep, and suddenly… hurk… hurk… it’s never on the tile, always on the carpet, and your cat looks at you like you caused it.
A random hairball or the odd “ate too fast” moment is usually harmless. But if it’s happening regularly, it’s time to do some detective work. Frequent vomiting is a message from your cat that something’s off.
Genna Revell
Nov 242 min read


How Do I Retrain My Cat Not to Bite?
Learn how to retrain your cat not to bite with calm, science-based steps. Turn your tiny ankle assassin into a gentle, trusting housemate.
Genna Revell
Nov 104 min read


Proof That Cats Have Been Running the World Since 950 BCE
The Day a Cat Stopped a War... a famous tale from the Battle of Pelusium (525 BCE) claims the invading Persian army carried cats on their shields, knowing Egyptians would hesitate to attack. Whether that story is true or exaggerated, it captures the point perfectly: cats were untouchable, revered protectors linked to the gods.
Genna Revell
Nov 32 min read


Pawsessed: Cat Superstitions That Haunt Us
Cats walk silently between worlds, stare into corners that definitely don’t need staring into, and somehow always know when something’s about to happen. Coincidence? Or purr-inormal activity?
For centuries, cats have haunted myths, guarded souls, and crept through the flickering candlelight of every ghost story worth telling. They’re protectors, tricksters, and maybe just a little too comfortable with the supernatural.
Genna Revell
Oct 282 min read


How do I Litter Train a Kitten?
Kittens are naturally tidy and often learn fast, but they still need a little help in the beginning. With the right setup, patience, and a clean routine, your kitten will be using the litter box like a pro in no time.
Genna Revell
Oct 152 min read
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