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Nobody knows your cat better than you. Sometimes, though, a cat's behavior or physical condition can perplex even the most watchful of owners. If you have a question or need advice on cat care, our team of mentors is here for you. Highly qualified, experienced cat care specialists—and cat lovers, to boot—they are available to provide answers on how to take care of your cat, no matter what your pet's life stage. |
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| View our list of the most popular questions. |
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Veterinary behaviorist, big supporter of the human-pet bond, and loves the fact that kitty Tyler learned to give-five! More about Karen |
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Pet food guru and "mom" to Ally, Casper, and Chester III, indoor cats all More about Janet |
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Author, cat lover, and a big believer in simplifying veterinarian medicalese More about Amy |
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| To ensure that you develop a strong relationship with your new kitten, make sure you spend time everyday petting and playing with your pet. The more you interact with her, the more you will strengthen the bond between the two of you. This is extremely important for the development of an emotionally secure and stable kitten. |
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