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S2 B3 12 | How to Keep Your House Clean and Odor-Free with Cats
Keeping a cat-friendly home smelling fresh is a common concern for pet owners. The key is cleanliness—mopping the floors and changing the litter box daily are essential steps in controlling odor. Additionally, the type of litter you use plays a role in how well odors are absorbed. Choosing a high-quality litter with good odor control can make a significant difference in maintaining a fresh-smelling home. Beyond daily cleaning, using the right cleaning products for specific areas can help eliminate lingering smells. For example, if a cat urinates on the sofa,... Read more...
S1 B1 1 | Developing Bengal Cats: From Challenges to High-Quality Standards
When we first started raising Bengal cats, we encountered major challenges. Some had stubborn temperaments, were not affectionate, and faced health issues. This led us to extensive research, where we discovered that the breed could actually be improved. Bengal cats have the potential to be affectionate, healthy, and free from genetic problems if their bloodlines are carefully selected. Through our studies, we found that Bengals with excellent temperaments and strong health do exist, but they are incredibly rare—approximately 1 in 1,000. This drove us to develop the breed by carefully... Read more...
S2 B2 11 | 11,300 Baht Cat Teaser: Worth the Price?
We decided to try out a cat toy that had amazing reviews. Many people claimed their cats loved it, and it was even ranked as a top-selling product. With high expectations, we ordered it based on a friend’s recommendation, especially since it was advertised as durable. However, upon unboxing, it didn’t live up to the hype. The toy looked just like a typical Chinese product, lacking any exciting features or even the crinkly sounds that usually attract cats. While it wasn’t entirely bad, it certainly wasn’t as impressive as expected.... Read more...
S2 B3 1 | Should You Tickle a Cat’s Belly? The Right Way to Pet a Cat
Can you tickle any cat’s belly? The answer is no—cats need to trust you first. Randomly touching a cat’s stomach can startle them, and some might even bite. Cats have preferred areas for petting, such as the base of the tail and near the butt, which they usually enjoy. However, the belly is a sensitive spot, and if a cat doesn’t like it, they will squirm and run away. If you’re not familiar with a cat, it’s best to avoid belly rubbing, especially with someone else’s pet. This area makes... Read more...