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Why Does My Cat Attack Me at Night?
Sudden nighttime cat attacks usually mean pent-up hunting energy or boredom, not real aggression. A vet explains the 6 common reasons and how to get peaceful nights back.

When Changes in Litter Box Habits Signal a Medical Problem
Changes in litter box habits often reveal urinary, kidney, or metabolic problems long before other symptoms appear. Here's how to tell medical from behavioral, and when it's an emergency.

Does My Cat Like Me? 9 Signs of Feline Affection
Yes, your cat likely likes you. A vet-informed guide to the 9 clearest signs of feline affection, from slow blinks to sleeping on you, plus how to strengthen the bond.

Non-Clumping Litter for Kittens: A Vet's Safety Guide
Getting a new kitten? Nothing beats the joy of seeing a young cat bouncing around. However, it also comes with numerous responsibilities, including one important task, selecting appropriate cat litter.

Cat Pooping Outside the Litter Box? 8 Vet-Backed Reasons
When a cat starts pooping outside the litter box, it is rarely spite. More often it is constipation, painful arthritis that makes climbing in hard, megacolon, or a box your cat has quietly come to dislike. A vet sorts the medical causes from the behavioral ones.

Why Does My Cat Meow So Much? A Vet Explains Normal vs. Concerning
Some meowing is normal cat conversation; a sudden spike can signal pain, hyperthyroidism, or feline dementia. Here is how to tell the difference and when to call your vet.






