If you suspect your cat might be anxious, the first step is to speak to your veterinarian who can help determine the cause and whether calming treats are right for your cat. Hood recommends ...
Vet-prescribed meds were incapacitating and lingering. My niece, who has six fur babies, suggested calming chews. She has a fraidy cat and a fraidy dog and reported a good experience. I was skeptical, ...
It’s pretty easy to train a dog to do things for treats. They’re eager to please. But a cat? Most cats have better things to do than learn tricks no matter how many treats are involved.
2. Cats aren’t bothered about price tags: As Sayyed puts it, and as many of us cat parents know, “Your cat isn’t impressed by ...