A quintessentially French passion... and numbers that meow (or bark) Did you know that France now has nearly 15 million cats and just over 7.5 million dogs? In other words, there are statistically more whiskers than children in French households! Each year, we spend about 5 billion euros on food, t ...
nt-based materials such as wood, straw, hemp or recycled paper. This product can come in a variety of forms, such as shavings, sawdust or pellets. Cats generally prefer pellets because they are softer and more comfortable and do not stick to their paws. Should I choose a clumping plant litter ...
1. Chocolate: An Often Underestimated Danger Chocolate, even in small amounts, is toxic to cats. The culprit: theobromine, a molecule that cats cannot eliminate. With just 2 grams per kilogram of body weight, your pet is at risk of severe poisoning, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, heart problem ...
1- Grow repellent plants Domestic cats love to roam in gardens because they provide an ideal playground for hunting insects or mice, basking in the sun, or scratching the soft soil and doing their business. Repellent plants for cats are the first trick you can use to dissuade them from coming into ...
1- What is cats' favorite herb? The most well-known and appreciated variety of catnip by felines is catnip, also called catnip or Nepeta cataria. It is an aromatic plant that grows wild in rocky soils. This perennial plant, which reaches a height of 20 to 30 cm, is also nicknamed “cat mint” b ...
ion: A Major Health Asset** One of the strengths of **Caats** is the emphasis on **bi-nutrition**: the combination of kibble and wet food. Like many cats, Filou doesn't drink enough, which can lead to urinary or kidney problems. By introducing a wet component (wet food) into his diet, I've noticeab ...