Preventing Feline Boredom: 7 Ways to Stimulate Your House Cat

Indoor cats need deliberate enrichment to prevent behavioral problems—here's how to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.
Cat-safe plants and toxic plant warnings

Indoor cats need deliberate enrichment to prevent behavioral problems—here's how to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.

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Orange Persian cats establish household boundaries with remarkable consistency, reshaping their families' schedules around their own territorial preferences.

While it might seem harmless when your cat gently licks a plant leaf, the reality is more nuanced.

No, it is generally not safe for cats to eat most houseplants. Many common household plants are toxic to cats and can cause serious health problems...

Yes, it is generally safe for cats to eat grass outside, and it's actually a natural behavior that many cat owners observe.

If your cat has eaten a tulip, the immediate action you need to take depends on which part your cat ingested and how much.

Drinking from plant saucers is generally not safe for cats, even though the water itself may seem harmless.

Yes, nutmeg is toxic to cats and should be kept entirely away from them. Nutmeg contains myristicin, a naturally occurring compound that can cause serious...

Yes, grapes are toxic to cats. While grapes and raisins are more commonly associated with poisoning in dogs, they pose a real and serious risk to cats as...