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Hamna

Hamna Nasir is a dedicated cat lover, avid traveler, and accomplished author. Born and raised in the bustling city of San Francisco, Hamna's education journey led her to Boston where her interests expanded and intersected in unexpected ways. Hamna's ontent explores a multitude of topics, from preparing your cat for its first trip and choosing pet-friendly accommodations to understanding feline behavior in different environments. Her first-hand experiences, love for storytelling, and unwavering commitment to enhancing the bond between cats and their owners have earned her a devoted following. Her insights have been celebrated by pet lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and travel bloggers alike.

Your Cat Doesn’t Drink Water – What Are The Reasons Behind It?

  • 16 min read

The average cat doesn’t drink water much in the wild because its fluid needs come primarily from food. Most house cats continue to show natural behavior, even though they are used to living in a comfortable home where they are fully cared for. Therefore, it can easily happen that your cat doesn’t drink or doesn’t consume enough… 

Outdoor Cats: What you should Know to Keep Outdoor Cat Safe?

  • 20 min read

Outdoor cats: This is what you should know Cats that can move freely outside and do whatever they want lead full lives. You arrive home balanced and satisfied. There they enjoy the comfort of their “own four walls”, the peace and security in a cozy bed and the cuddles of their two-legged friend. Fully fed, they will soon… 

Maine Coon vs. Norwegian Forest Cat: What’s the Difference?

  • 11 min read

The Norwegian Forest Cat and the Maine Coon are believed to be related, with the Norwegian Forest Cat most likely being the ancestor of the Maine Coon. They share many common characteristics that support this theory, especially physical. Both cats are large breeds with easy-care, long, silky coats. Both can be outgoing and friendly, but the Maine… 

Cat Walking in Circles Disoriented – Causes and Treatment 

  • 19 min read

Disorientation in cats Cats normally have excellent orientation. Their location memory is well developed, meaning they can easily return home when traveling longer distances. If a cat appears disoriented , certain behavior indicates an illness. Older cat find their way around their environme5nt more slowly. For example, you suffer from cognitive dysfunction. If the cat runs in circles disoriented, the behavior may… 

Cat Fleas: Detecting and Effectively Combating Fleas from Stray Cats

  • 20 min read

Recognize and effectively combat fleas on cats Cat pest are multiplying rapidly. If there is suspicion of an plague, for example because the cat scratches itself more frequently and extensively than before, action should be taken quickly. If leeches can already be observed in the fur, the leech has already spread significantly. But even if no leeches are… 

Can Cats Find their Way Home?

  • 10 min read

Cats have a very good sense of direction. They cover long distances within their large territory. Some cats even travel for days and still cats find their way home. But how do cats manage to avoid getting lost in unfamiliar areas? How cats find their way home? What exactly constitutes a cat’s good sense of direction is still… 

Can you Register a Cat without Papers?

  • 10 min read

When adopting a feline, the last thing you might think about is enrolling your feline. You may have heard that your friend with a Siamese cat has papers for his cat – but you don’t have anything like that! If you’re worried you’ve missed something, ask yourself: Can you enroll a cat without documents of kitty? You…