Cats
For a quiet home: the calmest cat breeds
If you live in a busy city and seek peace and quiet after work, you'll be delighted to meet a gentle, quiet cat who won't pester you for food or playtime, but will snuggle up next to you and purr comfortingly. There are many such calm breeds. Let's take a closer look at each one. The Russian Blue Read more
4 tips on how to avoid being deceived and distinguish a purebred kitten from an ordinary one
Cats are among the most common pets worldwide, and they are especially beloved in Russia. Almost every second Russian has one at home, and some even have more than one. If you decide to get a pedigree cat, it's important to know how to distinguish it from an ordinary cat.Read more
I crave it, but I'm still itching: Why do some cats eat cacti, and is it dangerous?
Cats are very curious creatures and will do anything to satisfy their curiosity. When first encountering a cactus, a pet may try to figure out what it is, paw at it, or even bite it. A need for fiber may also prompt them to chew on succulents, but too much fiber can cause gastrointestinal upset, so don't let your cat get too carried away with cacti.Read more
How to understand what a cat is thinking by looking at it
Although we cannot speak “human” language with our pet, we are quite capable of understanding them if we carefully observe them and know the peculiarities of their gaze.Read more
How to understand a cat's mood by its tail
Veterinarian Carlo Siracuso concluded that tail movement is closely linked to a cat's mood. He systematized his findings, so every owner of a clawed pet can easily recognize their pet's mood.Read more