Ways In Which We Can Keep Our Cats Engaged

Ways In Which We Can Keep Our Cats Engaged

Fatema Siamwala* You might think why do cats need to be engaged when they spend 14–16 hrs sleeping and are considered to be a solitary animal. Though it is true, cats still need to be engaged in the remaining time. They do get bored and require time to play, exercise,...
Cat Nose

Cat Nose

A NOSEY AFFAIR By Dr. Reeja George P.* Cats generally have noses that are pale pink in colour, though in many cases other colours are also normal.  Changes in nose colour, as she grows, from black to brown or pink is also a normal feature of her life. These changes...
Cat Behaviour and Body Language

Cat Behaviour and Body Language

By Dr. Irfan Ahmed* Cats are one of the most popular pets and some of our closest companions. Their independent characters not only make them low-maintenance pets, but also challenge us to know their behaviour. Despite what some may think, cats are very expressive...
Nature Speaks

Nature Speaks

HEAR YOUR PETS Through Telepathic Animal Communication By Shilpaa Chogle* That night, as I walked in my house after attending a course in Animal Communication, I saw my tortoise Mehru awake, which was unusual. As soon as my daughter opened the balcony sliding doors,...
THOSE CAPTIVATING CAT EYES

THOSE CAPTIVATING CAT EYES

By Dr Reeja George P.* Those captivating glimmering limpid pools of blue, green, yellow, orange and a host of other colours can be quite bewitching! A cat’s eye, especially when she gazes lovingly at you, can literally carry one into another world.  Just as in humans,...
HOUSE SOILING IN CATS

HOUSE SOILING IN CATS

By Dr. Neelam* Every cat owner dreads seeing puddles of urine or patches of faeces around the house, on the rug or on any other undesirable location. These events can even lead to a change of relationship between the cat and the parent, and can be a major reason for...