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A hell called New Year's Eve: some tips to help your cat get through it

<p class=rtejustify>Every year as December 31st approaches, voices of people aware of the damage caused by fireworks rise, calling for the suppression of the traditional New Year's Eve fireworks. Along with these reasonable voices, as generally tends to happen, a chorus of unreasonable voices rises too.

Why adopt two kittens rather than one

<p class=rtejustify>A lot of people who want to adopt a cat think that adopting just one kitten will be better: it will be easier to keep under control and the relationship with the cat will be stronger and deeper. Actually, just like an old TV commercial used to say: “two is better than one!”</p><p class=rtejustify>Let’s see why:</p><ul><li class=rtejustify>a two months old kitten is at the peak of its growth and development, it’s full of energy and needs daily physical and mental activity.

Let’s go on holiday!... and what about the cat?

<p class=rtejustify>Summer is finally here and it’s time for some well-deserved holidays, but a problem comes to mind: what shall we do with the cat? Do we take it with us? Do we leave it in a cat hostel? Do we call someone? Let’s see what are the possible solutions to go on vacation free of worries and sure that our cat will be alright!</p><p class=rtejustify><strong>First we need to clarify a really important point: no cat is similar to others!</strong></p><p class=rtejustify>Each animal is a unique individual with unique necessities.

Are you really ready to adopt an animal?

<p class=rtejustify>Adoption requires awareness.</p><p class=rtejustify>The main reason shelters are full of abandoned animals is because the owners didn't think enough before adopting.</p><p class=rtejustify><strong>Are you really ready to adopt an animal? Answer these ten questions to find out:</strong></p><ol><li class=rtejustify><span style=color:#0000cd>How much time can you actually give the animal?</span><br /> Each animal, cat, dog, or rabbit, needs some one on one time with you

Train the cat or do not train the cat?

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>There is a growing desire to learn more about the cat and its characteristics

The importance of being a cat

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>I always hear all sorts of people say: my cat is crazy! or my cat is unbearable, he spites me on purpose!” and so I listen carefully to the description of the misdeeds of the cat in question expecting to hear something really problematic.

Dressing your cat: here are the reasons why you should avoid it

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>Like every year, we approach a season with many holidays, which starts with Halloween and ends with Epiphany. Since october we begin to see around social media images of cats dressed up in costumes ranging from Batman to Freddy Krueger, to Santa Claus, not to mention the endless variety of hats and headbands.</span></p><p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>Why is it wrong to have a cat wear a costume?

The importance of listening

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>What is the most effective tool to solve a problem of cohabitation between man and cat? Knowing how to listen.</span></p><p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>Apart from the obvious need for knowledge of the characteristics of cats and their natural needs, it is essential to know how to open up to participated listening, to those moments of silent sharing with the animal that allow us to perceive his mood, his thoughts, and his emotions.

A kitten as a Christmas present? Better not.

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>It's Christmas time and the rush for gifts has started. We go around stalls, stores, and online, to look for the perfect gift to give the people we love and some of us are thinking that the perfect gift could rightly be a little furry friend. Why shouldn't we give a kitten as a gift to a person we love?

Cats and abandonment

<p class=rtejustify><span style=font-size:medium>It is a comonly held belief that cats are independent, self-reliant creatures, very little attached to their cohabiting human, and therefore, creatures that suffer less from removal from home. This couldn't be further from the truth! We are used to often think about the issue of abandonment of dogs, especially as the summer holidays approach.

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