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Do cats get warts?

Do cats get warts?

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they can get acne , but not warts. Cats do get a form of a skin tumor called a papilloma, which slightly resembles warts. These are usually ...
Yes, senior discounts

Yes, senior discounts

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products and services. It even happens at animal shelters, which sometimes waive the usual “adoption fee” for people who can verify that th...
Melanoma

Melanoma

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black mole on the body. Melanoma is dangerous for both humans and cats, but humans are fortunate in being able to monitor their skin for ...
The Jungle Book man

The Jungle Book man

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Book , which features several big cat characters, such as the panther Bagheera and the fierce tiger Shere Khan. He also wrote the wonderfu...
Animal shelter “specials”

Animal shelter “specials”

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kittens are much more appealing than adult cats, and, sadly, an adult cat at an animal shelter is more likely to end up being euthanized th...

Just call him Saki

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The British writer Hector Hugh Munro (1870–1916) wrote his many clever short stories under the pen name Saki. Among Saki’s stories is “To...

The shelter alternative (cheap and compassionate)

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If you want a purebred cat, with the papers to prove it, your only choices are catteries or pet shops. If you don’t care about the purity of...
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  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Attack!
    natural cover (such as plants) for concealment. The closer to the prey, the slower the cat advances. When lying in wait, only the tip of ...
  • That satisfying crunching sound
    If you’ve ever heard a cat chowing down on dry food, you would assume they are enjoying it, and with good reason, because the crunchy qualit...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...

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Entri Populer

  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Attack!
    natural cover (such as plants) for concealment. The closer to the prey, the slower the cat advances. When lying in wait, only the tip of ...
  • That satisfying crunching sound
    If you’ve ever heard a cat chowing down on dry food, you would assume they are enjoying it, and with good reason, because the crunchy qualit...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...

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