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Justin M. Neal

His professional interests include humane education, ethics, small animal behavior, and veterinary. As a pet lover from school life, having grown up with two cats and a dog. If he isn’t spending time with his friends and family, Justin enjoys traveling. Learn more about Justin here. Find him on: Facebook Read his latest ARTICLES

Why Does My Cat Howl at Night? (Facts & Solutions)

by Justin M. Neal

It is normal for a cat to howl at night, but it could be a sign that something is wrong. They howl especially if they are bored or lonely. Howling is a form of communication for cats, so it’s important to try and figure out why your feline friend is making this noise. 5 Reasons … Read more

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How to Tell What a Cat is Thinking? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal
How to Tell What a Cat is Thinking

Cats are mysterious creatures. They seem to be able to read our minds, but we can never quite figure out what they’re thinking. Do they really love us, or are they just using us for food and shelter? And what are they thinking about when they stare at us with those big, green eyes? There … Read more

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How Young Can a Cat Be to Get Pregnant? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

Cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age, though the average age for a first pregnancy is between 6 and 12 months. We typically see kittens being born anywhere from 9 to 16 weeks after their mother was impregnated. So, if you have an unspayed female cat who is around 4 months … Read more

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Why is My Cat Suddenly Climbing Everything?

by Justin M. Neal

There are a few reasons your cat might be climbing everything. It could be that they’re trying to get to a higher vantage point, or they could simply be enjoying the physical activity. Cats are natural climbers, and it’s not uncommon for them to want to scale things around the house. If your cat is … Read more

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Why Does My Cat Meow at Night? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

If you’ve ever been woken up in the middle of the night by your cat meowing, you’re not alone. Cats are most active at dawn and dusk, so it’s not surprising that they sometimes make noise at night. Many people think that their cats meow at night because they are hungry. However, this is not … Read more

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How Do Cats Communicate With Humans? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

Cats are one of the most popular pets in the world and for good reason. They make great companions and are relatively low-maintenance. One thing that sets them apart from other pets is their ability to communicate with humans. Cats use a variety of methods to communicate with their humans. They may use vocalizations, body … Read more

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Is Wheat Cat Litter Safe for Cats? (Easy Explanation)

by Justin M. Neal

Yes, wheat cat litter is safe for cats. There are many different types of cat litter on the market these days. One popular option is wheat cat litter. Wheat cat litter is made from all-natural wheat kernels. It is dust-free, absorbent, and biodegradable. Wheat cat litter is a great alternative to traditional clay or clumping … Read more

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Why Does My Cat Try to Climb Walls?

by Justin M. Neal

Why does my cat try to climb walls? It’s a question I hear all the time, and one that I’ve been asking myself lately. My cat, Meeko, has taken to climbing the walls in our house. He’ll start at the baseboard and slowly make his way up, until he reaches the top of the wall. … Read more

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What Will Cats Eat Besides Cat Food?

by Justin M. Neal

Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they require animal protein to survive. In the wild, cats eat a diet of mostly small prey–mice, birds, and other small animals. This diet is relatively easy to replicate with commercial cat food, which is why most pet cats eat primarily (or exclusively) cat food. However, there are some … Read more

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Why Do Cats Bring You Dead Animals?

by Justin M. Neal

Cats are known for their hunting skills and often bring their owner’s dead animals as a gift. While some people may find this gross, others see it as a sign of their cat’s affection. If you’re thinking of getting a cat, be prepared for the occasional dead animal! Cats are natural born hunters. Their sharp … Read more

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