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Get cat tips and advice from the pet experts at eHow. Providing a healthy diet, selecting a veterinarian and training a kitten to use the litter box can seem overwhelming. Simplify life with your cat using eHow's step-by-step instructions. From breeding to caring for an elderly cat's health, keep your felines purring with How To articles from eHow. Take the mystery out of grooming, preventing fleas or buying a fancy cat collar. Looking for scratching posts or cat condos? eHow offers helpful hints on a wide range of cat-related subjects.

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  • Home Remedies for Cat Diabetes

  • Rabies Immunization for Cats

    Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases of humans and animals and is one of the most feared, which makes people willing to comply with laws requiring immunization for cats. Because of this...

  • How to Stop a Cat From Hunting

    Cats are hunters by nature. They enjoy catching prey and bring it home as "gifts." According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, the average pet cat kills 40 small creatures per year. While...

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome Food for Cats

    Irritable bowel syndrome is common affliction found in cats that often stems from an allergy. Symptoms frequent diarrhea, stomach pain, gas and bloating. Cats may act lethargic and feel generally...

  • Fluoxetine for Cats With Urination Anxiety

    Cats are fastidiously clean, and will instinctively use the litter box. However, some cats may begin to urinate inappropriately outside the litter box. The first step in resolving inappropriate...

  • About Feline Diabetes & Steroids

    Diabetes--whether in people or cats--is condition affecting glucose or blood sugar. Basically the insulin in the body is not able to properly balance glucose levels.

  • Cat Allergies & Infants

    According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's website, as much as 30 percent of people with allergies have reactions to pets, such as dogs and cats. It states that allergies to cats...

  • How to Create a Cat Condo

    A luxurious cat condo is the ideal way to treat your pampered pet to her own space for playing and sleeping, while providing a diversion to keep her from clawing up your own furniture and drapes...

  • How to Keep Cats Out Using Herbs

    The best way to alter a cat's behavior is through the sense of smell. Cats are known to be finicky and particular about their environment and will avoid places that smell bad to them. Luckily,...

  • Common Cat Allergies

  • Megacolon Disease in Cats

    Megacolon occurs when a cat's colon becomes dilated, resulting in constipation. A cat suffering from this condition may be unable to pass stools, or its stools may become hard and infrequent....

  • Rapid Breathing in Cats

    Normally, a cat takes smooth and even breaths without difficulty. Rapid breathing is a sign of a problem that could be simple or could be serious. A veterinarian must properly diagnose and treat...

  • Feral Cat Training & Management

    True feral cats are unused to human companionship and can be aggressive or fearful when confronted with their first person. Most feral cats will never be able to live in a house as pets, but they...

  • A Cat With an Ear Infection & Sneezing

    When your cat develops sniffles and itchy ears, several factors could be responsible for making your cat miserable. Allergies and nasal polyps are two possible culprits, or the problem could be a...

  • Natural Flea Repellent for Kittens

    Non-natural ingredients in chemical flea killers can be dangerous for your kitten. Kittens are especially vulnerable to being overdosed on chemicals that are introduced into their bloodstream. In...

  • How to Build a Cat Shelf

    Many cats enjoy lounging in windows. You can increase your cat's happiness by building a shelf next to a window in your home for him to lie on while he looks outside. Cats can scratch the boards...

  • Why Is My Cat Throwing Up Hairballs?

    A hairball is a mat of hair that has blocked your cat's digestive tract and must be expelled. Hairballs are a common byproduct of cats' fastidious grooming. Hairballs are unpleasant but treatable...

  • How to Get Cat Urine Smell Out of Clothes

    Even the best-behaved cat occasionally gets stressed out and urinates where he shouldn't--on the carpet, on a hardwood floor or on a pile of clean clothes. That ammonia-like urine smell can be...

  • Cat Viruses & Symptoms

  • How to Potty Train a Kitten So It Doesn't Go on the Carpet

    Most cats you purchase from a pet store or rescue from a shelter will already be litter box trained. However, if you bring a kitten in from off the street or your cat has kittens, you may need to...

  • Problems With Ringworm in a Cat's Skin

    Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus that grows in layers on the skin, hair or nails. The fungi feed on dead cells. There are around 40 different species of fungi that cause the disease,...

  • Yeast Allergies in Cats

    Allergies are common in cats and can be caused by nearly any potential allergen, including yeast. In some cases, a yeast infection can occur and trigger an allergic reaction in the cat.

  • Kitten Health Questions

  • How to Heal Wounds on Cats With Vitamin E

    Outdoor cats can be especially prone to wounds on their skin as they are much more likely to come in contact with things that can hurt them, including confrontations with other cats. If your cat...

  • Safe Flea Treatments for Cats

  • How to Treat Bumps on Cat Ears

    Cats have been a part of human society for centuries. Ancient Egyptians respected and cherished cats for their grace and poise, and cats became a fixture on many farms for their skills in...

  • Lucky Bamboo Plants and Cats

    Lucky bamboo is toxic to cats when chewed or eaten. Also known as dragon tree or Dracaena sanderiana, lucky bamboo belongs to a family of toxic plants that includes Easter lilies and garden lilies.

  • Effects of Spaying a Cat

  • Feline Diabetes & Fecal Incontinence

    Loss of bowel control (fecal incontinence) is not a normal symptom of feline diabetes, according to Holly Nash, DVM. But a cat becoming too tired to clean itself can be a sign of advanced diabetes...

  • How to Build a Safe & Happy Cat Enclosure for 6

    Cat owners whose female cats have had litters know the tension of those first weeks. The new mother guards her kittens obsessively and may attack anything or anyone that approaches the kittens. A...

  • How to Keep My Cat From Scratching the Carpet on the Stairs

    For cats, scratching is an essential part of daily life, and grooming their claws is just one reason. Cats also scratch to stretch the muscles in their backs and to mark their territory with the...

  • Cat Seizure From Flea Treatment

    Cat owners who use flea control products labeled for dogs on their pet cats, either by mistake or to save money, risk killing the cat and/or running up large veterinary bills. Over-the-counter...

  • Cat Sneezing & Diarrhea

    Sneezing and diarrhea are common problems cats may display. When your cat experiences either of these problems, it is best to observe their symptoms to properly diagnose the underlying cause.

  • Feline Partial Urinary Blockage

    Feline urinary blockages are extremely serious, even if the blockage is only partial. In either case, the symptoms and severity are nearly identical. If a blockage continues for more than two to...

  • Feline Lymphadenitis

    If your cat has an infection, it could lead to other conditions as a result. Lymphadenitis is a possible side effect of various types of infections. Fortunately, in most cases your veterinarian...

  • Siamese Cat Skin Problems

    The Siamese cat breed was first officially exported from Siam during the late 19th century. The breed is known for its slender build, almond-shaped eyes and short, smooth coat. They are a popular...

  • Herbicide Poisoning in Cats

    Outdoor cats are at risk for herbicide poisoning. Herbicides--chemicals that kill weeds--are toxic when ingested. They may cause severe reactions or death for poisoned cats. Recognizing the signs...

  • Feline Dementia

    Feline dementia is a condition that affects older cats. Feline dementia is also known as cognitive dysfunction syndrome, and is treatable under the care of an experienced veterinarian.

  • How to Get Rid of Cat Odor in a House

    Cat odor can be a problem in homes with multiple cats for pets, or with just one troublesome cat that does not seem to hit the litter box correctly because of age, health or other reasons. Whether...

  • Hidden Litter Box Ideas

  • Flea & Tick Treatment for Kittens

    Ticks and fleas can inhabit the bodies of most any living thing---and kittens are no exception. Preventing these pests from irritating your kitten is crucial, as they can cause a myriad of issues....

  • How to Stop a Cat's Aggressive Behavior Towards Other Cats

    When cats are overly playful or aggressive with other felines, it is often the result of their instinctive desire to hunt prey. Predatory behaviors in house cats are common. Hyperaggressive...

  • How to Remove Cat Spray Smells

    Few odors are more noticeable than cat urine. Cats spray for many different reasons, including territorial marking, anxiety, stress and health problems. Removing the smell when your cat sprays is...

  • Home Remedies for Feline Bladder Infections

  • Dry Nose in a Male Cat

    A dry nose can be cause for concern for cat owners. This sometimes results from dehydration or infection, but there are reasons for dry noses in male cats that are not health related. These...

  • Mites Under the Skin in Cats

    Three types of mites can infest a cat: cheyletiella mites, demodectic mites and sarcoptic mites. These mites all cause a condition in cats known as mange. Ear mites can also live outside the ear...

  • How to Catch a Cat in a Live Trap

    Live traps are an effective and humane way to catch cats, according to the Humane Society of the United States. But trapping does have its drawbacks. For example, some cats retrieve the bait...

  • Mange Medication for Cats

    Mange is the term used for infestations of the sarcoptic mange mites in cats, dogs and other mammals. Signs of mange include hair loss, odor and itching. Fortunately, there are ways to treat mange...

  • Heart Disease Symptoms in Cats

  • Tips on Having an Outdoor Cat

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