| Paw Colors | Points |
|---|---|
| Grey | 0-49 |
| Red | 50-149 |
| Orange | 150-299 |
| Green | 300-599 |
| Magenta | 600-1499 |
| Purple | 1500-4999 |
| Blue | 5000-9999 |
| Brown | 10000-24999 |
| Black | 25000+ |
I am an owner of three cats and I just rescued a 1 month old kitten at work. I live alone in a 1 BR apartment (I am only allowed two) and I don’t think I can take care of her. Plus being single, I have not found many men who like [...]
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Somone please help if you live in maryland or Virginia and you have lost a cat i may have it. It’s a very calm and easygoing cat. She (i think) is a medium grey color. She has a small head. She is a short hair. she has stripes that look some what like )))) on [...]
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All of my own cats are in kitty heaven now, and I miss them. But I am also mad at my employer and really need to produce some large amounts of cat urine to stink up the office carpet before I quit. Is there anyone in the Baltimore area that can loan or lease me [...]
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I am a Feline Wellness Advocate & Nutritional Consultant with over 30 years experience with cats. I encourage a high quality of life for our furry friends & I do everything I can to enhance every aspe [...]
I've been a contributing writer for Cats.com since it's beta stages and writing for Helium for almost a year. I also contribute articles for a local feline rescue organization publication. I'm a [...]
[This is the second part of a 2-part series. Find the first article here .] When organizations dealing with urban feral cat colonies engage in Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) programs, they still must deal with already existing kittens, as well as those who are born more quickly than a TNR program can keep up with. That’s why rescue [...]
Feral kittens, lurking on the street, hungry, fleeing human contact. To adopt such a ragged, half-wild cat would surely be madness. Yet many people are doing just that, to deal with feline overpopulation in cities. This was why I adopted my own feral kittens, Peaches (pictured left) and Pan (below, left), seven years ago. Urban centers [...]


