A Safe Room for Your New Kitty

A Safe Room for Your New Kitty

You've just adopted your new kitty and are excited to bring her home. You've been told to make a safe room but aren't sure you want to designate a whole room to her. What is a safe room and why is it so important? Cats are creatures of habit so change can be stressful...

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Play With Your Cat!

Play With Your Cat!

Cats are getting fatter. About 1 in 5 cats were obese 25 years ago. Now that number is almost 1 in 3. While they've gotten safer in the last 20 years, the typical indoor cat is bored, overweight and at risk for disease and early death. Most dog owners know they need...

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Don’t Let Allergies Steal Your Cat!

Don’t Let Allergies Steal Your Cat!

Happy Cats recently received this phone question: My son has had his cat Rusty since he was a toddler. Suddenly, my son has developed severe allergies to his cat. Rusty is an important part of our family. Is there anything we can do to help our son and keep Rusty too?...

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What is FIV?

What is FIV?

FIV stands for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. This is a disease that's almost always found in outside cats who aren't neutered or spayed. Picture this. You're a cute little boy kitten, rambunctious and playful. For whatever reason, you play too hard, you don't "get...

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Oh Poop: Feline Diarrhea Solutions

Oh Poop: Feline Diarrhea Solutions

Research at Ohio State University in 2011 proved that it doesn't take much to get a cat off his or her regular routine. In fact, all it took was a change in caretakers for many of their cats to become ill. As Tony Buffington, the lead researcher, says, "Cats are not a...

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How to save your cat from a fire

How to save your cat from a fire

Wildfires are common in Colorado. Many of us had to evacuate from both the Waldo Canyon Fire and the Black Forest Fire, giving us first-hand experience with fires. If you ever have to evacuate your home with your cat or cats, here are some tips based on what the Happy...

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Cats & Babies

Cats & Babies

Dear Miss Kitty, I'm expecting a new baby in a few months and am worried about my cat Ranger, who was my first "baby." What can I do to help him adapt to my little one? A photo on social media shows a forlorn kitty locked outside with the caption "I thought I was your...

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7 Tips for Finding Your Lost Cat

7 Tips for Finding Your Lost Cat

The story goes something like this. We recently had workmen come to the house for repairs and our kitty got scared and ran out the door. I've been calling for 3 days but he hasn't come back yet. What else can I do to find him? Like that kitty, most fixed cats do not...

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Declawing and cats

Declawing and cats

"Can a kitten be declawed at birth?" Someone asked this through the Happy Cats Haven website recently. It's a fact that cats come with claws. Scratching and touching with their claws is a basic cat instinct, like eating or purring. Not only does it keep their bodies...

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