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What Removes Cat Urine Odors from Clothes, Fabric and Carpets

October 28, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

Cat urine really, really stinks. It is nearly impossible to remove, especially from your clothes and carpet. Here are some tips from experienced cat lovers on what removes cat urine odors effectively. We all love our cats – but it can be very aggravating when they pee on our clothes, or on the carpet. So what [...] Related Articles: Urine Therapy – Is it Safe to Drink Your Urine? The pro boxer Juan Manuel Marquez surprised (no doubt some... Great Baby Clothes – Five Ways to Save Mon

The Cat Cafes of Tokyo

October 14, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

Japan’s capital city can be a tough place for a cat lovers to live. Small apartments, long work hours and restrictive housing codes make it difficult for Tokyoians (Tokyoites? Tokyoids?) to keep cats at home. No wonder then that the city is seeing an increasing number of cat cafes—lounges where the felineless can drink coffee and find some catisfaction. Tokyo has seven different cat cafes that we know of (and there are probably many more than that). Here’s a look at our three favorite:

Causes And Treatment Of Feline Acne

October 11, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Feline acne is usually a mild skin condition that is fairly common. The faces of cats are most commonly affected. The acne that affects cats is similar to acne in humans. Acne in cats often looks like blackheads on the cat’s lips and chin. The blackheads may not be clearly visible in which cases the acne may make the chin look dirty. The acne may cause abscesses which open and crust over. Severe cases of feline acne can cause open sores, skin irritation, hair loss, swelling

Common Cat Litter Box Problems

October 3, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Cat litter box problems can be a cause of concern for many cat owners. A cat owner may become frustrated by cats that are urinating or defecating outside the litter box. If a cat has previously urinated only in the litter box and begins to urinate outside the litter box, the most common reason is that the litter is too dirty. Many cats are picky about the cleanliness of the litter. Cat owners experiencing this problem can change the litter frequently and see if the problem

Cat Litter Box Problems

October 3, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Many cat owners become frustrated from cat litter box problems. Urinating or defecating outside the litter box are common problems for cat owners. The most common reason for a cat to suddenly begin to stop using the litter box urinating is that the litter is too dirty. Cats can be particular about the cleanliness of the cat litter. Cat owners experiencing this problem can change the litter frequently and see if the problem ceases. Another reason a cat may reject a litter bo

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