Cat Health

Do cats lose baby teeth

Do cats lose baby teeth?

Baby teeth are sometimes called milk teeth, primary teeth or temporary teeth. They are more properly known as deciduous teeth. These are small, often rather weak teeth that drop out after a time so that the animal’s permanent teeth can take their place. Many species have them, including humans, dogs and cats. In fact, deciduous …

Do cats lose baby teeth? Read More »

How long do tabby cats live

How long do tabby cats live?

When you’re considering buying or adopting a cat, it’s important to think about the cat’s lifespan. Becoming a cat guardian isn’t like buying a hamster — it’s a long-term commitment. In the bad old days when most cats lived outdoors, they tended to average only two or three years; a ten-year-old cat would have been …

How long do tabby cats live? Read More »

Do boy cats have nipples?

Do boy cats have nipples?

Just like humans, cats are mammals. Like other mammals, they have mammary glands. In the females, these glands secrete milk to feed their young until the babies are old enough to eat solid food. This is known as lactation. Lactation is triggered by hormones released during pregnancy and childbirth, although it can sometimes be induced …

Do boy cats have nipples? Read More »

Are Tulips toxic for cats

Are tulips toxic to cats?

Cats are insatiably curious — and often seem insatiable in other ways. We all know that one cat (or even several) who persist in eating things they really shouldn’t. If they’re not stealing “people food” from your plate or swallowing pieces of carpet fluff, they’re chewing on plastic bags or destroying your houseplants and cut …

Are tulips toxic to cats? Read More »

Are roses toxic to cats?

Are roses toxic to cats?

From garden plants to houseplants, decorative flora is a huge part of life for many people. Whether it’s a vase of cut flowers or a potted fern, plants can bring joy and beauty to your home. Unfortunately, many of the decorative species we love prevent a serious hazard to our pets. Some are toxic to …

Are roses toxic to cats? Read More »