Cats might bury objects in their litter box to keep them safe, to hide their scent or to practice hunting behavior| Cats.com
Burying poop is normal feline behavior thought to be a protective instinct to conceal their presence from predators.| Cats.com
Urethral obstruction in cats is a life-threatening emergency. Dr. JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM explains its causes, symptoms, and treatment.| Cats.com
In this course by Dr. Rachel Geller, you'll learn how to stop and prevent inappropriate elimination and help your cat love the litter box.| Cats.com
Want to teach your new furball how to use the toiler? Cat behavior expert Melina Grin explains how to litter train a kitten.| Cats.com
In this guide, Dr. Sarah Wooten explains the causes of diarrhea and what you can do to help. Get all the details on diarrhea in cats.| Cats.com
Pheromones are chemicals used as messages between cats, released by glands across a cat’s body. Synthetic pheromone products help calm cats| Cats.com
Although all cats may occasionally become constipated, prolonged constipation requires veterinary intervention. Many home remedies prevent cat constipation.| Cats.com
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After researching the litter industry, reviewing over a dozen of the biggest brands on the market, and performing in-box tests on more than 50 products, we’ve chosen the following litters as the best cat litter you can buy.| Cats.com