This will give you great ways to bring your new cat home.
Petfinder (03:11)
This segment will help you determine if your cat is spraying or having a litterbox problem.Petfinder (02:47)
This segment shows you how to make sure your home is safe for your new cat.Petfinder (01:04)
Here is how to teach your cat to come to you when called.Petfinder (01:42)
All cats need to scratch! This segment will show you how to make sure your cat scratches on items you approve of - like scratching posts and pads.Petfinder (01:45)
Find out why it's important that your pet gets regular check-ups and immunizations.Pets Incredible (00:15)
Check out these pet tips and advice from Pets Incredible.Cats 101 (03:45)
Himalayans are the most popular division of the Persian breed which makes them the #1 feline! Learn more!Cats 101 (02:59)
As cats go, Turkish Angoras are said to be dog-like. Some respond to voice commands and even play fetch!Cats 101 (02:44)
The American Shorthair is one of the most common breeds in the United States. Did you know that this particular breed came over on the Mayflower?Cats 101 (03:00)
As a hairless breed, the Sphynx can seem more alien than pet. Find out how this cat lost its fur!Cats 101 (03:40)
Banned in some parts of the United States, the Savannah elicits behavior not unlike that of its cheetah cousin. One of the main differences would be that this cat would rather cuddle than chase you!Cats 101 (02:40)
The Ragdoll cat is appropriately named given its propensity for going limp when you pick it up. Learn what makes this lovable pet seem more like a dog than a cat.Pet Trends with Maggie Gallant (03:54)
Professional Pet Trainer Kellyann Conway teaches Dixie (and Maggie) a new trick!Animal Cops Detroit (02:51)
A stray kitten needs to be rescued from an underground drain pipe.Animal Cops Houston (04:21)
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