Cat articles

Cat articles

Here you can read all sorts of blog articles with information about cats and kittens! What they can and cannot eat, how old different breeds get, what type of cats that fit certain types of humans, and much more!

Which cats shed the least?

Which cats shed the least?

The Sphynx cat is almost hairless and sheds little to no hair at all – but it does have a bit of fuzz around the nose and at random parts of its body. If cat hair is an issue, the Sphynx cat is the one you should adopt! The Devon […]

Which cat spray?

Which cats spray?

All cats spray, no matter their gender or condition. Unneutered cats spray more than others, and male unneutered cats are the ones who spray the most. That’s not to say a female neutered cat won’t spray, though. The only condition they need to fit to spray is to be adult […]

Which cat are the friendliest?

Which cats are the friendliest?

All cats are friendly – but some are friendlier than others! Depending on its breed, a cat will tend to be more social or not. Most people agree that the Siamese cat is the friendliest out of them all. That’s not to say there are cat breeds that aren’t friendly, […]

Which cats are hypoallergenic?

Which cats are hypoallergenic?

Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as a hypoallergenic cat. There are cat breeds who are less problematic than others when it comes to allergies, but nothing other than that. If you’re allergic, there are a couple of things you can do to reduce your symptoms! Even though there are no […]

Which cats like water?

Which cats like water?

There are a few breeds that like (or can get used to) water. Without looking at breed names, all you have to do is look for cats with little fur to figure out which one likes water. The thicker the fur, the less they like water! That doesn’t mean most […]

Where do cats like being scratched?

Where do cats like being scratched?

Cats love being scratched – as long as you do it the right way at the right spot. Most cats love to be scratched on the cheeks, behind the ears, and under the chin. Those three are the preferred petting parts for a cat, followed by the neck and back. […]