Articles for tag: Big Cats, Interesting Facts, Outside Cats

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Ten Interesting Facts About the Ragdoll Cat Breed

Looking for a laid-back cat? Look no further than the ragdoll. I know the name ragdoll can conjure up pictures of Raggedy Ann and Andy, but this beautiful feline is not adorned in patched work clothes nor has curly red hair. Ten interesting facts about Ragdoll cats #1) The ragdoll breed is a medium haired ...

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The Types of Kiddie Pools for Your Child to Enjoy This Summer

It’s summer time again and what better summer activity is there than swimming! Most children love playing in a kiddie pool, but there are so many different types of kiddie pools available on the market. Which one is right for you and your children? Here are a list of the different types of kiddie pools ...

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How to Protect Small Pets from Birds of Prey

I’m a night owl and love sitting outside late at night with my dogs. Most of the time, it’s quiet and peaceful, but there are times when you hear life and death struggles going on between wild animals and outside pets. One night two owls working together attacked a neighbor’s cat. I could hear the ...

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Signs of Tapeworms in Your Cat

When Alley first came into my life, I became a first time cat owner. I never thought about a cat having tapeworms. But apparently they can, as I came to realize about a year ago. There are both visible and non-visible signs of tapeworms in cats, which I’ll cover later. But if, like me, you ...

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Ten Facts About Persian Cats

Ten interesting facts about Persian cats #1) Persians were named Persians after what some consider to be their “country of origin” (Persia). When and where they first appeared can even be dated back to the hieroglyphics age of 1684 B.C. Ah- the mysterious Persian! Persians were smuggled along with spices and jewels out of Persia ...

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How to Protect Inside Cats from Summer Heat Exhaustion

Heat exhaustion is a condition that many associate with humans, dogs or outside cats after prolonged exposure to the sun. However, humans, dogs and outside cats are not the only ones that are at risk of developing heat exhaustion. Inside cats are also prone to suffering from the increased temperatures as summer approaches. Cat owners ...