🐱 Why Do Cats Like Treats More Than Food? [Vet Explains]
Who hasn’t seen a cat that seems to go crazy when it hears the treats bag opening?
Who hasn’t seen a cat that seems to go crazy when it hears the treats bag opening?
A cat that lays down after it has just eaten may indicate early symptoms of some serious underlying issues. At the same time, this can be nothing but a new habit for your cat.
Have you ever been tempted to share your favorite cracker snacks with your cat?
Since cats have a strong digestive system they can do well even when the stomach is filled to the brim with food.
Cats can eat a lot of things, but they are most excited when they receive meat because they are obligate carnivores.
You may see some dried or fresh cilantro (or ‘coriander’) in your kitchen and wonder if it is something your cat can eat.
So, you are here because your cat never finishes his food, well;
Ellen Perry Berkeley once said, “As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat.”
Cats are notorious, little animals that love to munch on anything and everything. Their curiosity gets to them most of the time and this curiosity may get them stuck in a very sticky situation.
Your cat wants you to watch him eat his food and you are just sitting there. I can imagine what you are thinking, but wait, do you know Jim Davis said, “Cats rule the world.”
Jelly, as it is called in Great Britain, or jello (Canada and the USA) is the common name for a popular dessert based on flavored and colored gelatin.