Springtime brings bugs, flowers, and for some of us, holiday celebrations. With all of these spring activities and cleaning to do, being aware of common spring items that could be harmful to your cat is important.
Read more to see how to ring in spring safely with your cat!Â
We're celebrating Pet Poison Prevention Awareness month by helping you, as a pet parent, to stay informed with many common household items that can be toxic to your pet.
Knowing what and how to keep these items away from your pets can help you both avoid an unwanted medical emergency.
As cat owners, we are well aware that there are many plants out there which can be toxic to our feline friends. However, there are many houseplants that are considered safe for cats, so you don't have to compromise much for your love of either! We've created a list of 10 cat safe houseplants that can help liven up your home.
Cats are naturally curious, especially about new things in their environment. So when you bring in the Christmas tree and add all of those flashy ornaments, your cat is thinking this is a new, giant toy to explore. However, many Christmas trees can be harmful to them. Here are a few cat proofing safety tips to be aware of to keep your cat - and your tree - safe this holiday.
October 27 is National Black Cat Day! But why do all of our mysterious, midnight-coated felines get such a bad rep? We're taking a look at some of the most commonly known black cat superstitions and discussing why they're just a tiny bit outdated.
Yes - we all love chonky cats. They're smooshy, cute, and wobbly. Unfortunately, the reality is that cats who are overweight are at greater risk for serious health issues. This is especially true for cats who spend all or most of their time indoors. In order to be sure our cats remain healthy, it's up to us as pet parents to educate ourselves in how to do this.
September is all about pet health and being aware of when they are in pain. Our cat friends often don't show that they are in pain until they are very sick. As pet owners, we are often the first people who will notice when something is 'off' about our furry friends. Here are the signs to be aware of that your cat is not feeling well and what you can do to help!
Did you know that less than half of the cats living in the U.S. get annual vet visits? Cats need routine vet visits, even if they are strictly indoor cats. Regular vet visits can help ensure your feline friend lives a long, heathy and happy life. In recognition of Take Your Cat To The Vet Day, we've listed out three reasons why you should be sure your cat gets into see the vet at least once a year, regardless of illness.
New kittens are wonderful, exciting....Hey, remember me? It's your older cat that you already have.
Introducing a new kitten to your older cat can be stressful at first, but with a little bit of time, they will learn to coexist. Before bringing your new kitten home, read over these do's and don'ts for when you introduce a new kitten to your older cat that will help make your (and your cats) lives easier.
June is dedicated to raising awareness to adopt shelter cats. While Kitty Kasa is not just for shelters anymore, they continue to be an advocate for shelter cats from all over! Â Here are five ways you can help show your homeless feline friends you care this month.
Fostering kittens is a great way to help our feline friends and ease the burden on local shelters, but you need to make sure that you're not in over your head. If you think fostering kittens is right for you, then keep the following tips in mind to help set yourself up for success in your foster journey!
Your cat may have nine lives, but keeping them healthy should still be at the top of your priority list. While there are some things we simply can't control, following these nine steps will help keep your cat in tip top shape for years to come!Â